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thomas davis
at Thu Aug 12 21:34:47 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thomas davis ]
>you may not have advised anyone but I have seen others advise newbies to do it. By throwing your hat in the same ring then it is like advice.
>>>NO its nothing like advise jorge. but since you asked my advise to people wanting to house their kings together is watch your snakes.watch your snakes. they will tell you everything they need/want from temp&humidity requirenments to hides,room,food,etc. just WATCH them especially during the bonding process. watch your snakes. feed them well and you will have no problems. should newborns be kept together?hmmm well being their instinct is to eat and grow as fast as they can i would def. say NO thus my comment on common sense being very uncommon. i start introductions at the 25-30inch range and by seasons end they are bonded and living together. i have bonded pairs that eat together in the same tub i simply throw handfuls of mice in they sort it work it out. do i advise folks to just put 2 kings together? NO... CAN kings live in captivity as bonded pairs together? ABSOLUTELY YES
do ya see the differance?
,,,,,,,,,thomas ----- Morphs... just like baseball cards BUT ALIVE, how cool is that???
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