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Housing two Rosy Boas -- Help

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Posted by: CharlotteWR at Sun Jul 11 02:23:16 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CharlotteWR ]  
   

I currently have a full grown approx. 3 year old male Arizona Rosy Boa. He is very docile, relaxed, and easy going and is in perfect health.

I am thinking of acquiring a female Magdalena Plains Rosy who is a year old. Both she and my male rosy would have more than enough room in his current enclosure to be comfortably housed together with plenty of space for their own privacy.

My concerns are this:

Can two Rosys be housed together witout causing harm to one another?

What is the likely hood of the two breeding without purposefully trying? (Ie: they have healthy temps for average pet snakes, not breeding regulated temps etc.)

Any suggestions are much appreciated. Thank you!


   

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