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kingaz
at Mon May 22 18:17:29 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kingaz ]
Whenever you put two or more kingsnakes together, you take the risk of one being eaten. That being said, some people take the chance. I have heard of someone keeping gray bands in a community setting for something like 7 years with no problem. I house two female pyros together, because they seem to like it that way. I have also housed female thayeri together during brumation. I wouldn't put two males together. It really depends on the species of king, and whether you're willing to take the risk that one of your snakes may end up missing one day while another is looking incredibly fat!
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