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Scott_Sullivan
at Sun Aug 17 19:09:41 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Scott_Sullivan ]
to never house two snakes together. While there are certainly advantages to housing seperately, I've never had a problem housing multiple balls together (although I've never housed two males together.) Before I would house two snakes together though, I would have both of them be established members of my collection before I would attempt this (feeding well and healthy in and out). I don't know if they would have any issues with each other (probably not), but maybe during breeding season. This could actually work to your advantage if you planned on breeding them though, since it is a method some breeders use to give them that competitive feeling. As for having seperate hides for them, I would bet they would both live in the same hide most of them time. If you do decide to do this, keep an eye on them initially to make sure they have no problems with each other. Good luck, Scott. ----- Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
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