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Old 10-19-04, 03:42 PM   #16
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with breeding them i know they need hot temps and a smaller amount of food
Wrong.

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Old 10-19-04, 04:02 PM   #17
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Actually an interesting piece of info. Their was an article about two years ago in reptile mag written by a large scale kingsnake breeder in the states and he always keeps them together and has never had any problems.........that I found odd. Personally I will not take my chances. Just thought I would share. TB
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There's something definately wonky with that statement. If you're cannibalistic, period, you will be towards your own species.

Thats like saying I'm a cannibal, but I'll only eat people with hair like Eric Estrada.
It's actually like saying I'm a cannibal, but I don't eat people!
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LOL Heather....then LOL Brent!
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Actually an interesting piece of info. Their was an article about two years ago in reptile mag written by a large scale kingsnake breeder in the states and he always keeps them together and has never had any problems.........that I found odd. Personally I will not take my chances. Just thought I would share. TB
I'm pretty sure that that was R. Applegate and that was the '02 or '03 Reptiles Annual Issue.

Not that I would keep them together either, but if anyone wants to read it, it's an interesting read...
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Old 10-20-04, 03:17 PM   #21
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To play Devils Advocate I have met quite a few breeders who keep their groups of Cal-Kings etc. together year round & have been quite successful doing so, even in burmation, which is very risky IMHO due to the no food factor. I think the less risks the better myself & more often than not it is done just to save cagespace etc. Heck right away my Childrens Pythons will be put togehter for most of the winter (to be a hypocrit LOL) & I've never had any problems (touch wood) with them in the past. Mark
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Old 10-22-04, 07:27 AM   #22
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The San Diego zoo used to have a california kingsnake with 2 heads. It lived there for years, but eventually died when one head tried to eat the other. Now, obviously, being the same snake, it was kept "together" unavoidably for a long time with no problems. However, who knows why one head decided to eat the other all of a sudden.

Anyway, if a kingsnake is cannibalistic enough to the point where it will eat itself, it's obviously quite possible that it will eat its cagemate. I wouldn't keep snakes that strictly only eat rodents together, let alone snakes that eat other snakes.
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Old 11-12-04, 12:07 AM   #23
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Yup yup at the age of thrteen i had 3 of these snakes. didn't know anything about the critters then either same cage they were allright for a while.
but one day I found one was really sick, no place that could handle a snake either so all I could do was seperate them but at that point it was to late the other 2 had caught it first one died others followed


And beyond that its simply cruel to keep them together they need space or they become very stressed
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Old 11-16-04, 08:37 PM   #24
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Here check this link out!

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Old 11-16-04, 08:41 PM   #25
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Hmmm??? I cant get the link to work?
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The link doesn't work because we don't allow links to that site on ssnakess.com....do a search to find out why its starred out if you're curious...
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Oh ok.

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