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Posted by: crtnykrdnz at Mon Feb 4 03:20:49 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by crtnykrdnz ] I have 2 pueblan milk snakes that I just acquired. They are both pretty young and similar in size, 17g and 19g. I currently have them housed separately. I have been doing tons of reading online about care of these little guys. I think I have a decent setup for each of them, 10 gallon tank with aspen bedding, 2 hides, a branch and water dish. I have under cage heating and a basking light, temperature gradient is usually about 72-84. I use the basking light to keep the temperatures up, they were too low with just the under cage heating. They both eat great, 2 pinkies a week and I'm sure they would eat more if I offered it. My question is, can they be housed together or not? Many resources say no but I have also read that pueblans can be housed together despite being ophiophagus. It is not an issue to house them separately, I am just curious. Any comments or suggestions on my setup are welcome. Thanks! [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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