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Old 08-17-04, 02:32 AM   #1
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hey guys...i just got my 2nd BP late last nite.it's a month old.wat i need help about is....can i put it in the same tank wit my ther bp.it's twice the size of my new aquirring.

is it ok or should i separate it for now.then a couple of weeks later put them together.i dont know.pls help. thanx
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Old 08-17-04, 03:05 AM   #2
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I dont have any snakes but I do know that your should NEVER put two different snakes together unless they are breeding even if they are both females or a male and a female. Snakes are natural loners and it is very stressfull to have another snake around.
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Old 08-17-04, 07:30 AM   #3
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Matt's right, the older BP could easily eat the little one. Snakes aren't social creatures (with a few exceptions). It's better to keep them separate unless you plan to breed them... and I know a one month old BP isn't ready for breeding LOL! Keep them separate and you'll spare yourself a lot of heartache! =)
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This should move to bp? maybe a mod hasnt looked at it yet

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Old 08-17-04, 12:20 PM   #5
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I wouldnt do it but then again you arent me. The simplest guidelines pertaining to caging is 1 animal per cage > no problems will arise from this.

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Old 08-17-04, 12:36 PM   #6
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This should move to bp? maybe a mod hasnt looked at it yet

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Sometimes MOD's don't get a chance to read EVERY thread.. Instead of posting that it should be moved, you can use the 'report' feature.. This will send all mods an email..

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