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domingos
at Mon Aug 25 18:59:07 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by domingos ]
I wouldn't recommend housing any snakes together for a few reasons:
1. May cause stress, which may effect feeding and health.
2. Risk of introducing illness from one snake to another.
3. Difficulty examining waste for problems, not knowing from which snake it may come from.
4. Possibility of one killing the other, although this may be rare unless still in feeding mode (especially if fed in the same enclosure).
Many people do keep snakes in the same enclosure and do not have problems. I have been advised from my breeder to not take the chance. I definitely would not house a ball and a blood together, for they may have different housing needs and temperament.
I don't have much room to house many snakes (especially since my wife is afraid of them). I have thought of purchasing another ball and housing it with my yearling, but my ball is healthy and why chance stress. Instead, I plan to use the room I do have to obtain a variety of different snakes that appeal to me. I currently own only a ball and a corn, but my breeder has a Western Hognose reserved for me after a couple of more feedings.
Hope this helps...
0.1.0 Royal(Ball) python 1.0.0 Amenalisitic (Red Albino)cornsnake 0.0.1 Western Hognose (within the next few weeks)
0.2.0 English Bulldogs 0.1.0 Piebald Dachshund
1.0.0 Betta (Siamese Fighting Fish)
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