I've made an odd observation with my group of baby vagrans. Their tank is large enough for them to spread out and hide/burrow in many different places. Some hang out alone, some can be found bunched together. The group is made up of 10 babies from a single litter, and one baby that is a month or so older ("Ember"). One of the babies from the litter I had an extremely hard time getting started on food ("Tiny") He is VERY small compared to the rest, though he now takes food like a champ.

My odd observation is this: Tiny is almost always with Ember. They climb together, they swim together, they go into hides together. I think the only reason I notice is because they are so easy to pick out as individuals; they are very unique looking from the rest of the babies. I have no idea why these two snakes are together so often, in a group of so many. Obviously there's some kind of connection going on, social or otherwise. It makes me wonder if the rest of them have particular "buddies" that they spend most of their time with... impossible to tell at a glace though, because they all look very much alike.