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grnpyro
at Sun Jul 10 10:58:51 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by grnpyro ]
A word of advice.... Don't douo it. I have had many snakes that I housed together. Some are more likely to do well and some don't.
Mountain kings do well for the most part, but not common kings. I have had a prized male eaten by a female that I thought would be ok housing together.
In the wild, They don't always see others of the same species. When you go flipping and find multiples under rocks or boards together, its not because they permanatley are living together. Its because they have a reason to be together at that point and then they will part ways ones the conditions change or are done mating... Even the biggest cage cannot mimic the ability for one snake to get away from another if it needed to.
Just an idea
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