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I bought two corns a few months back and was told that they were both male. as u can guess i soon discovered that one was female and was mortified to find them mating one day. i decided to swap the female for a male. and now the new male i have keeps trying to mate with the other male. he chases him all round the viv. trying to get hold of him. i'm worried that they may hurt each other. what can i do (if anything) to stop them from trying to mate. and is it possible to have to "gay" snakes. should i split them up
please help thanx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.to be honest I would split them up females n males can live in harmony together but two males is a no no, Im just wondering did you clean and disinfect the viv properly before you put your exchanged male in with the other one?? snakes are fairly solitary reptiles so I would seperate ASAP but make sure the one you remove to a new viv is the exchanged one leaving the original one where its always been I hope this has helped you