View Full Version : Keeping carpets in pairs?
charlesc84
07-14-12, 09:30 PM
I recently got a Diamond/ Jungle and a Tiger Coastal... The Diamond/Jungle (male) is bigger then the Coastal(female), around 4 feet, and the Coastal is a year old, just over 2 feet. I was hoping to keep them together as a pair. I was told I could do this, but the male seems a little to interested in the female. I've been keeping them apart because of this... I was wondering though, has anyone actually heard of carpets eating each other? I don't know if the male is just curious or it wants to eat the female.
The male in general is a lot more aware of whats happening the room then any other snake I've ever had. It kind of reminds me of a Bearded Dragon, an aggressive one that is. :blink:
red ink
07-14-12, 11:54 PM
Two foot difference between the two snakes = one is food
Lankyrob
07-15-12, 06:35 AM
Only put the two together if you want to breed, otherwise they live apart :)
HogHead
07-15-12, 08:42 AM
I have housed my 7.5 ft coastal and my 3.5 ft ball python together with no problems. Both are female.
I have housed my 7.5 ft coastal and my 3.5 ft ball python together with no problems. Both are female.
Why?
Total lack of common sense.
moshirimon
07-15-12, 09:08 AM
That is a big size difference. I'd seperate them just to be on the safe side. But please post some pics!
shaunyboy
07-15-12, 09:23 AM
i keep SAME sized females together
SAME sized male and females together
i split up the males and females before/during brumation
then i only introduce,the males and females to each other,that i want to breed
i have had NO issues keeping SAME SIZED carpets together
also i know plenty morelia keepers who do this,some keep up to 3 SAME females together in the same tank
NEVER KEEP TWO MALES together,as this may lead to COMBAT
cheers shaun
P.S.personally i would let your two carpets get to around the SAME SIZE,before i kept them together
charlesc84
07-15-12, 10:45 AM
Thanks guys... I would like to breed them in the future, but both are obviously far from maturity still. I'll let them get closer to the same size before I put them together. Also, I tried to start a thread posting pics, but for some reason the files won't load on here.
shaunyboy
07-15-12, 11:17 AM
Thanks guys... I would like to breed them in the future, but both are obviously far from maturity still. I'll let them get closer to the same size before I put them together. Also, I tried to start a thread posting pics, but for some reason the files won't load on here.
re posting pictures
i upload all my pictures onto photobucket
then you just click on the image code
and paste onto your thread on here
looking forward to your pic's mate
cheers shaun
Lankyrob
07-15-12, 11:19 AM
I have housed my 7.5 ft coastal and my 3.5 ft ball python together with no problems. Both are female.
That is just all sorts of crazy!!! The husbandry requirements are different for a starter!! Can oyu explain your set up please?? :no: :no:
shaunyboy
07-15-12, 11:21 AM
That is just all sorts of crazy!!! The husbandry requirements are different for a starter!! Can oyu explain your set up please?? :no: :no:
i have to agree with Rob
its NOT something i'd even consider :hmm:
cheers shaun
gonesnakee
07-15-12, 02:27 PM
People say & do all kinds of stupid crap, doesn't mean you should follow their examples ;)
Males & females should only be housed together for breeding purposes, thus they both require to be of proper age/size to do so & in the proper season.
So to the OP NO they should not be housed together.
Once they are ready to breed & you ar ready to have them breed then they can be together, thats a few years away yet. Mark
millertime89
07-22-12, 12:01 PM
Thanks guys... I would like to breed them in the future, but both are obviously far from maturity still. I'll let them get closer to the same size before I put them together.
Please don't, there's so many integrade carpets out there already and in the states people are trying to move away from that. If you want to breed, get a nice coastal for the tiger and a diamond, jungle, or diamond/jungle if you insist on breeding yours.
jaleely
07-22-12, 03:09 PM
hoghead almost seems like a troll. keeping two different species of anything together is absurd, not to mention size, care differences, etc.
hey it only takes ONCE for one of them to decide to get grumpy, get hungry, anything. It's not worth the risk to the snakes themselves.
charlesc84
07-22-12, 07:05 PM
Please don't, there's so many integrade carpets out there already and in the states people are trying to move away from that. If you want to breed, get a nice coastal for the tiger and a diamond, jungle, or diamond/jungle if you insist on breeding yours.
I might, I guess I'll see what happens down the line. These snakes are still far off from maturity though, So it will be a few years before I even think about it.
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