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Posted by: sonoranreptile at Sun Feb 13 14:43:56 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sonoranreptile ] I have raised a few Burmese pythons in the past 10 years and I have to say that I have have raised them separately AND together. The albino patternles pair I have now were raised in the same cage, eventhough the male was a year older than the female. He was 6 feet long when I introduced the 30 inch female into his enclosure. Never once did the small female "stress" or feel "intimidated". She was fed in a separate cage and never once missed a meal, regurgitated or had a bad shed. Stress can come from many places...mostly from improper husbandry. Raising snakes together is OK within reason, and the snakes in the photo are just fine together so long as the husbandry is there. If you think snakes only come together JUST during breeding season, you might be wrong. Telling this person they shouldn't have snakes just because they are doing something different than you would is thoughtless. | ||
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