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at Thu Aug 16 09:06:07 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by a153fish ]
First thing I would do is make 100% sure they are a pair. I just made that mistake with a Sulfur Lavender Florida King. I assumed it was a female for 3 years, because I got it from an experienced breeder. But after 2 years of nothing I looked at the tail, and right away, I knew it was a male. I felt really stupid, but it happens. ----- Disclaimer: I do keep several snakes in pairs, and some in groups. However I realize that things can go wrong, and I have to keep a close eye on those groups, to be sure they are not being adversely affected by these living conditions. Also if one happens to eat it's cagemate, it is 100% my fault, and I know the risks in advance!
What's wrong with using CAUTION?!?!?! King Snakes! Who can make a better mouse trap? ~ Jorge Sierra www.SierraSnakes.com

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