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Bluerosy
at Thu Jul 7 23:46:24 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Well you know my opinion on this subject and i have been keeping Florida kings together for years (incl just males). Zero problems and I have one of the largest collection of eastern getual (ie known snakes eaters that can't be trusted LOL!) and I have been keeping tgem like this for about 18 years.
The key factor that people keep overlooking is that the pairs must be BONDED. This is the part that annoys me the most me when some idiot posts here that because one time they put two kings togther one ate the other.
But that is what this forum is. Take it of leave it.
Maybe if people would READ the post on BONDING and realize that if you brumate the snakes together they won't eat each other.
My Florida kings eat and SHARE their food. I just throw in a pile of chick and they eat to their fill. If one grabs another by accident and they roll around. I just leave them. I don't seperate. They soon discover that they arer eatinge ach other and let go without any intervention. They are like the Honey badger. They just don't give a SH!T !
This goes on all the time. i just toss the food in and turn my back and leave the room. They know what is up if they are bonded. ----- www.Bluerosy.com


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