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RE: bonding with more than one kingsnake

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Posted by: FR at Thu Apr 24 11:38:29 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

The good the bad and the ugly(movie title) The first part of your reply is clutter, your "concerns" are rationalizations that have nothing to do with the snakes. Sorry don't yell at me. You are using false reasons to make real decisions.

Of course they are not false to you, but they are to us. Because we know what works and what doesn't.
If your interested, keep talking about it until you have a basic handle on it. They try stuff a little at a time. No one expects you or anyone else to JUMP to the level Bluerosy is or Will or I, we all have been doing it a while.

So start slowly. If you have adults, play with them. That is, place two together and watch them. If they get along, great. do that a few times, but keep them as they are now. Then this winter, place them in brumation together and then leave that together as they warm up. Do one pair and learn, then proceed.

Again, I get the feeling folks think in a very unnatural way, All or nothing, A or Z. stop that. Sneak up to it, a little at a time. No one is asking or expects anyone to put all their eggs in one basket. Heck be human, keep the ones you like the least together, that's normal you know. Then work from there. Best wishes


   

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