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I have it in a seperate cage and I didnt think corn snakes stayed with thier parents

I have it in a seperate cage and I didnt think corn snakes stayed with thier parents2007-11-24 2:00:24

or even knew thier parents. I was under the assumption that once the mom lays her eggs she has nothing more to do with them. The snakes are completely seperated and can't see each other.Don't know if that will help or not

Answers:

Baby corn snakes can all be kept together in a cage. Once the mother has laid her eggs she stays with them until u remove them and put them in an incubator. Never keep bigger snakes with baby snakes as there's a possibility the babies can be squashed by the bigger snake :-)


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I think she refers to this question: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;.
????. thanks for the 2 points
It's good that you have them in separate cages. Snakes don't have motherly instincts. They don't love their kids. Keep them separated. It's rare, but sometimes corns eat each other. This risk is heightened if one is bigger than the other.

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