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Well, snakes as a general rule do better by themselves as it's less stressful on the snakes, among other reasons. If you know for a fact that both snakes are 100% healthy, I suppose it can't hurt. Just be sure to provide enough hides and feed them separately. If there seems to be any signs of problems as a result of them cohabitating, i.e. stress, not feeding, etc. then separate them and invest in a new enclosure.
Edit to add: Oh yeah, and what BW said. Quarantine the adopted one. I generally try not to keep more than 2 to an enclosure. The more snakes you have together, the more likely you are to encounter problems.
Bry
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