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Posted by: denma at Wed Nov 29 21:20:17 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by denma ] It's important to do research on any species of snake you are considering prior to making the purchase. There is a huge variety of snakes and they have vastly different requirements for successful keeping. You need to be certain you can keep them properly before making the purchase. While most snakes are not cannibalistic like kingsnakes, most snake keepers (including me) would agree that snakes should be housed individually. Also, when making a purchase be sure to talk to the seller about your plans for housing and caring for the snake. No reputable dealer would sell you a pair of kings without mentioning that they can’t be housed together if they knew that was your plan. Sorry if this is coming across as a lecture, it’s not meant to be; I just want your snake keeping experiences to be as positive as possible. Good luck with your snakes. | ||
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