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Originally Posted by KORBIN5895
You know I'm reading a lot of comments telling him gloom and doom but most of the people speaking have not got any experience.
Dollars to donuts says they will ignore each other. It isn't breeding season,he doesn't have a female and there isn't any food present. Critical thinking will make you all look a lot more intelligent. Keeping your mouths closed will make you look like geniuses!
Now I read this and facepalmed. Bad idea. Why? Because you are putting them both in a very small and escape proof space. Try putting them both in the same open room. You should be able to see how they interact just fine. It gives them space to avoid each other if necessary. It also give you room to maneuver if you need to intervene.
Personally I wouldn't recommend you do it but that's based on your experience.
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This. Housing snakes together is fine, but if and only if you are smart about it, which means similarly sized snakes in a very large enclosure, meaning room size. I would not keep two males together either, as if they think it's breeding season, they will go at it, no matter how much you explain to them that it's not the breeding season..