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pyromaniac
at Thu Sep 2 08:26:36 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pyromaniac ]


My 16 month old Kingsville x Stillwater bulls Alfonzo and Zoey; I have tried separating them but the male gets really bummed out looking for his sister when I do. (old pictures, much bigger now)

My Pacific gophers Lorenzo and Zumbida. (old pictures, much bigger now) They have two big tubs joined together:

Also have an unrelated pair of striped Pacific yearlings, ZigZag and Zola, who live together (new picture taken this morning)

They also have two tubs joined together.

Everybody is fed in feeding containers, so there is no chance of food fights.
I have seen pits together in the wild when herping. Like, two under a sheet of plywood.
I also have kings, but don't trust them to not try to dine on each other, so they are all in separate cages. I have a very small striped gopher and a really huge Pacific, and they are also in separate cages. I only put snakes of comparable sizes together.
Should down the road I get a gravid female I will separate her so he doesn't eat her eggs.
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