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grnpyro
at Sun Jul 24 00:11:06 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by grnpyro ]
My main question with this is in regards to you guys saying that some that were not bonded early learn to just TOLERATE other snakes.
I live in AZ in between northern and southern ranging pyros from prescott and payson all the way down to the huachucas santa ritas and chiricauhas and yes I TOTALLY agree that they are social and I have even seen the same with San Bernardino zonata, BUT I have also had snakes introduced for the first time, such as my breeder pyros and my wild caught Parvirubra, and have not seen this tolerating that you speak of. I leave my pyros and zonata together from spring through late summer now and have seen no problems and they still seem just as social with no one seeming agitated EVER. I have produced a clutch of pyros for my second time and if it wasn't for infertility would have done the same with zonata.
so.... Is this bonding or just tolerating?? these animals were introduced as adults.
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