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FR
at Sat Sep 25 07:57:14 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
of course it could happen, but as mentioned, lots can happen. What most likely will happen is your snakes getting out and dying, or disappearing, that is what will happen.
By keeping them apart, you making everything you do harder. Its causing you to take up more space, its causing you more work, because your working against the normal function of the snakes.
The best way to keep pairs, colonies, groups of reptiles is to raise them together. Period.
The next best way is to winter them together if they have not been raised together.
If neither of those work and you have a problem individual, then you treat that one the way your doing now.
What is funny is, keeping them in groups takes less space then keeping them one in a cage. How funny is that.
Of course that assumes you are not keeping them cramped in a box that only has enough body space for one individual. In that case, your not keeping them in a cage, your keeping them stuck in their hide box.
About more hides and stuff, well thats actually silly. How you can tell your snakes are bonded is, they are always together, even if they have choices where they can be apart. If they stay on opposite sides of the cage, that is a sign they do not get along.
More later, Cheers
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