View Full Version : Why co-habitating is bad
millertime89
09-23-14, 11:14 AM
Even the big ones will have a go at each other from time to time...
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Can we make this a sticky and just post all of the photo evidence here? Lord knows there's enough of it.
CosmicOwl
09-23-14, 11:42 AM
I don't understand why you would keep two animals of different species together. It's completely beyond me. Stuff like this is why I have mixed feelings about regulation for big snakes. There are just too many people out there doing things that defy basic common sense.
millertime89
09-23-14, 11:44 AM
I don't understand why you would keep two animals of different species together. It's completely beyond me. Stuff like this is why I have mixed feelings about regulation for big snakes. There are just too many people out there doing things that defy basic common sense.
Unless it was for breeding I don't get why two solitary animals regardless of species are kept together. These two species can by hybridized.
CosmicOwl
09-23-14, 11:49 AM
Unless it was for breeding I don't get why two solitary animals regardless of species are kept together. These two species can by hybridized.
From what I've read, a few snakes, like garters and echis can be co-habed without issue. In some cases, it can apparently help get non-feeders eating.
millertime89
09-23-14, 11:55 AM
From what I've read, a few snakes, like garters and echis can be co-habed without issue. In some cases, it can apparently help get non-feeders eating.
Some can but for most it is very highly discouraged as it can (and has) end(ed) like this.
CosmicOwl
09-23-14, 11:59 AM
Some can but for most it is very highly discouraged as it can (and has) end(ed) like this.
I agree. My point was that some snakes can successfully be housed in a group. However, There is no logical reason to keep two snakes of different species in the same enclosure. I think it's done because of a lack of money(not and excuse) or "They love each other!" ignorance.
millertime89
09-23-14, 12:00 PM
Cliffs: As a general rule of thumb, don't do it.
CosmicOwl
09-23-14, 12:09 PM
Cliffs: As a general rule of thumb, don't do it.
Yeah. It's a bad idea about 99.5% percent of the time.
Mikoh4792
09-23-14, 12:50 PM
I'll just share this video I posted here a few weeks back
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shaunyboy
09-28-14, 01:27 PM
myself and plenty other Carpet Keepers i know,keep same sized females and same sized pairs together without issues
imo it all depends on which species you keep regards if they can be co habited or not
cheers shaun
LiL Zap
09-28-14, 05:51 PM
I have mixed feelings about it. I hate seeing 10 ball pythons crammed in a cage at a pet store but I don't have a problem with something like two adult corn snakes living fine with each other in a nice enclosure.
Tsubaki
10-02-14, 03:42 AM
I prefer 1 snake per enclosure at all times, for all kinds of reasons. But i have had 2 female boa's housed together for about a month, same size same sex same species. Still didn't feel comfortable doing it. Being unsure which poop belong to which snake etc, nah ill keep housing them separate.
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