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Old 10-31-15, 12:28 PM   #1
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Helo from North Carolina

I have both a carpet python and a ball. can they be put in the same habitat
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Old 10-31-15, 08:23 PM   #2
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Re: Helo from North Carolina

The easiest answer is no, you shouldn't. It isn't advisable to house any two pythons together except for the days/weeks it takes to successfully breed a pair.
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Old 11-01-15, 12:37 AM   #3
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Hello, and definitely no. No other answer required, just don't do it. There are tons of reasons not to house same species together, i could write an essay sized rant why mixing species would be a bad idea. But I'll spare you from that, and just say again: it would be wise to refrain from mixing snake species in one habitat.
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No, they have different care and i guarantee that a carpet could eat a ball, ive seen pics where a ball python ate another and it literally burst
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Nope........
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