they like to eat sometimes more than their tank mates extra food a plus

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they like to eat sometimes more than their tank mates extra food a plus

ChristopherD,
...Looking at your PIC I think I see you feeding two snakes right next to each other in a cage with substrate littered with dried feces? It really is hard to discern for sure looking at the PIC though. ????????
Jeff
>>they like to eat sometimes more than their tank mates extra food a plus
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It took me longer than I hate to admit that it wasn't a refection. It wasn't until I looked at it a second time and noticied the topic line that I figured it out. Maybe I'm doing all these extra things for nothing! I guess I'd better stick to my way for now. LOL
if you are going to house them together, feed them in seperate enclosures....this is an accident waiting to happen...imo.
Chris O

Good luck, though...Chris O
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was just showing them eating together, and make sure they finish consuming at the same time , ive had one snake take 2 rodents at the same time that wakes up the other 2 snakes in the cage thats a lil scarey but have had extra rodent on hand immediatly. i have not had 2 snakes on one rodent due to close monitoring but as you say could be an accident waiting to happen! this this is a display cage w/ limbs and hard to remove the snakes. thanks for the input,Chris
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