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Posted by: KevinM at Tue Aug 31 18:49:41 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ] I think some can "get along" or at least tolerate other snakes in the vicinity when out and about as you described. HOWEVER, this is usually with snakes that are of like demeanor and prey preferences. Example would be a ball python and a boa or corn, or even boa and burmese python. Some of the species you mentioned may make the smaller snake lunch. Not sure about the Macklotts feeding habits, but the Olive may be more inclined to add snake to the diet if not mistaken. ANY python species that includes other reptiles on their diets may go for a smaller snake. The best bet if unsure is to not try. | ||
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