Jeff,
In a couple of your posts you state that you house 2 animals to an enclosure. Is this correct? Also, you keep males together and females together? In your experience you have found this to be an efficient method I assume? Thanks.
Timothy
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Jeff,
In a couple of your posts you state that you house 2 animals to an enclosure. Is this correct? Also, you keep males together and females together? In your experience you have found this to be an efficient method I assume? Thanks.
Timothy
Timothy,
...There are lots of good reasons to net keep multiple Rainbow Boas together. If one is sic it can transmit the disease to the other, if one passes a messy stool or regurgitates you may not know which one it was, they have to be seperated during feeding, one snake may harm the other, the dominant one may cause strss to the less dominant one, etc. In spite of all that I have found that keeping them two to a cage works pretty well for me. If I had unlimited room in my snakeroom and unlimited caging and someone working for me cleaning my cages I would keep them singly in cages.
Jeff
>>Jeff,
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>>In a couple of your posts you state that you house 2 animals to an enclosure. Is this correct? Also, you keep males together and females together? In your experience you have found this to be an efficient method I assume? Thanks.
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>>Timothy
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