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l_l3lackwolf_l Mar 18, 2007 04:54 AM

Hey,
I was just checking on some pics in the profile gallery at the green tree Python section and...i saw a pic of a morelia spilota hanging out with a viridis, under the user of meowmix952. Is it really possible to have both species together, or are they HIGH risks? I have a spilota already and im thinking of a viridis in a year or so...but im wondering if i have to worry about an enclosure for the newbie green or pop him in with precautions with the jungle?
Cheers,
Sheri
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1.0.0 Cat (Garfield)
2.2.0 RES (Bowser, Angela, Leo, April)
1.0.0 V. Albigularis (Godzilla)
1.0.0 Z. Quadrilineatus (Yago)
1.0.0 Python Regius (Kaa)
1.0.0 Lampropeltis Triangulum Cambelli (Spawn)
0.0.1 Pandinus Imperator (Hidan)
0.0.1 Morelia Spilota Variegata (Giovanni)
Sheriyar Bokhari

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MegF Mar 18, 2007 11:18 AM

Co-habitation is a no-no for the most part. If you have a problem child you could end up with it not eating from stress. New animals should always be quarantined for at least 3 months. NEVER introduce a new animal into your collection until you're sure it's healthy! One mistake and you'll be very sorry...nothing like disease spreading thru your whole collection.
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ChrisGilbert Mar 22, 2007 10:45 PM

I haven't seen the pic, but the person may have been trying for hybrid Carpondros.

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