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j3nnay
at Wed Feb 27 17:11:48 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by j3nnay ]
It's not true aggression that's the problem, it's that what you are calling "inseperable" means that they are competing for resources. Basking together? Both trying to get warm, and competing for the best site. Hiding together? Both trying to hide and the 'best' spot they can find is that log...so both are trying to hide in it.
What usually happens and is the bigger problem is that one of the snakes usually refuses to eat. So one thrives, while the other starts to slowly whither away.
It IS possible to house more than one together, but it takes a bit more work to make something suitable.
Did both of your snakes eat the last time you fed them? ----- "Polysyllabism in no way insures that what you're saying is actually worth being heard." - Blake (an e-friend of mine)
"I have never made but one prayer to god, a very short one: "O lord, make my enemies ridiculous." And he granted it." - Voltaire
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