what are your opinions on housing snakes together? obviously not totally different ones, but like a cali king with a florida king, or a milk or a corn? can you do that?
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what are your opinions on housing snakes together? obviously not totally different ones, but like a cali king with a florida king, or a milk or a corn? can you do that?
ive had that question on my mind for along time haha
i was also wondering if snakes were social animals at all? would my snake benefit from a friend?
Ask this question in the kingsnake forum.
There's a guy there named "FR" that is a big promoter and believer in multiple snake housing and socializing.
I guarantee you'll get a lot of mixed review, but it will offer a lot of opinions and info on the matter.
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You can keep them together if you want to have one fat happy snake, and a bunch of expensive snacks. Snakes are not social, they do best by themselves. They are alot easier to maintain that way. You can tell who ate, who shed, who's sick, etc.
Jeff Robbe
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