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mark_92
Yearling
United Kingdom
137 Posts |
Posted - 06/04/2012 : 21:43:43
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Hello guys was just wandering if a royal & a corn snake would get on okay? Both are the same age but the size is dramatic lol. The royal is mine and the corn snake is my little brothers. |
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Scottydog
Yearling
United Kingdom
126 Posts |
Posted - 06/04/2012 : 21:47:24
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I dont think its worth the risk to be honest matey. Have you not got a RUB you can house one in. Wilko's do some cheap plastic tubs which would suffice. |
1.0.0 Royal Python - Jake 0.1.0 Boa Constrictor (BCI) - Madonna 0.0.1 Snow Corn - Ice 1.0.0 Anery Corn - Ash 0.1.0 Normal Corn - Fire 1.0.0 Spider Royal - Diablo |
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austin_89
Fully Grown Royal
United Kingdom
1248 Posts |
Posted - 06/04/2012 : 21:52:24
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Do you mean live together or just be out in the same room? |
1.1.0 Normal Royal Pythons... Kane (CF11) + Frankie (CB11) 1.0.0 Spider Royal Python (CB13) 1.0.0 100% het kahl albino boa Dexter (CB13) 1.0.0 Butter Corn... 0.1.0 Snow Corn... Alice 0.1.0 Red Harlequin Crested Gecko... Charlie 0.1.0 Albino Leopard Gecko... Cleo 1.1.0 African Green Mantis 1.0.0 Staffy... Alfie 1.1.0 Cats... Ebony and DK
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Lotabob
Royal Python Moderator
United Kingdom
5008 Posts |
Posted - 06/04/2012 : 21:59:03
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It does depend on what you mean by get on OK. I have one of each, they live next door to each other and I don't think the snake council has ever had a noise complaint and the snake Police have never had to come break up a fight over boundaries. I would think it very likely they are aware of the close proximity of other snakes but crucially they have their own space, they are not competing over anything. I wouldn't even so much as have them both out at the same time mainly because corns are fast and Royals are strong, there isn't enough of me to properly supervise them both at the same time. |
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Jayde
Yearling
United Kingdom
291 Posts |
Posted - 06/04/2012 : 22:02:25
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Get on in what situation? Handling at the same time, co-habiting? Personally, I wouldn't handle my corns and royals at the same time, but do sometimes socialise each set with their potential partner on the odd occasion ( corn - corn, etc) but I know there was a guy who posted a while ago who started socialising his snakes together (3i think) who were all of varying species, and as far as I'm aware never had any issues. Hopefully someone can come along in a minute and remember the guys username as I never took note unfortunately. Another issue I' be wary of, is the possible cross contamination of spreading of something potentially unpleasant, but i guess if you can be completely and confidently sure that both snakes are in tip top health and have come from more than adequate living conditions (which I'm sure would be the case as you mentioned it's your brother) then it shouldn't be too much of a problem as long as they are under someone's watchful eye.
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Jayde
Yearling
United Kingdom
291 Posts |
Posted - 06/04/2012 : 22:03:55
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Damn it! Replying on my phone takes much longer than the laptop! Over lap !! |
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ShadEO9
Yearling
United Kingdom
126 Posts |
Posted - 09/04/2012 : 12:16:58
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Its certainly a risk, And i don't think i would suggest doing so.
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