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oldjumper
10-31-15, 12:12 PM
Can different sized pythons be kept in same habitat
SnoopySnake
10-31-15, 09:52 PM
No. This often stresses snakes out, some can be territorial, sometimes they eat eachother.
Tsubaki
11-01-15, 12:31 AM
To my honest opinion, same sized snakes shouldn't be kept together either. For all the reasons Snoopy already pointed out, and several more. You can't feed both inside the terrarium, which is better for the animal to do. If you find a regurgitated meal, or an unhealthy looking defecation. It might take a while to figure out from which snakes it is. Males might fight during breeding season, males will harass females during that time too. They could accidently squish each other, mistake each other for food. Etc etc.
reptiledude987
11-03-15, 04:43 PM
As was said in the other thread you started it is never a good idea to cohabitate. especially in the scenario you described on the other thread that its a ball python and a carpet. they require different husbandry as well of the potensial of cannbalism. It dosent matter how it is worded the answer you get will always be the same. DONT DO IT! You can continur to repost new threads but whats the point of asking a question if you will ignore the answer given if its just not what you want to hear. At the end of the day no one here can stop you from doing what youre going to do. All we can tell you is that its a bad idea.
ManSlaughter33
11-03-15, 06:27 PM
NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE
hows that
reptiledude987
11-03-15, 06:44 PM
NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE
hows that
I think that sums it up perfectly :yes:
ManSlaughter33
11-04-15, 12:05 PM
I think that sums it up perfectly :yes:
I thought so.
at least they asked hopefully before they went through with it right?
reptiledude987
11-04-15, 12:08 PM
I thought so.
at least they asked hopefully before they went through with it right?
Doubtful. I get the feeling they had a suspected it was wrong and just looking for validation.
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