Posted by:
BenTeam
at Tue Jun 7 19:30:16 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BenTeam ]
Doesn't sound like a great idea. You can keep multiple snakes in the same enclosure, but it is difficult. It is hard enough when they are the same species, let alone 6 or so.
I would also discourage this because this list of snakes includes species and subspecies from atleast 6 different macro habitats (Arid Interior of Australia, Southern Coast, Northern Coast, Northern Rainforest-as distinguished from mcdowelli habitat-, Papuan Rainforest, Papuan Savannah)
At the very least the bredl, chondros, and diamonds are from such different habitats that it may be hard to get them to survive in the same system, let alone thrive. You may (and again not encouraging this) be able to pull off Jungles and Irians, or Irians and Jungles, or maybe even chondros and jungles.
A better idea (to me) would be to get one glorious animal to display in the cage, if you are absolutely dedicated to multiple animals I would try a sexed pair or pair of females from one of the species mentioned.
Good Luck
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