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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
1. Where's the report?
2. Great. Your animals are leading causes and is a definite source for all animals in captivity.
3. Actually, we don't do that. They will eat both animals. It isn't one over the other. We don't teach them anything. We just get them to eat what we're offering because it's simple prey for us to use.
Snakes easily recognize things we don't. Confidence,fear or whatever may be underlining and that would cause for concern. I'd venture to say they are less comfortable because they use your shirt as a hide to hide from the world (stress in my opinion) and two, if it's cruising looking "for trouble" then it could be trying to escape.
Observe? Yes that's how you learn. You have yet to truly observe though. You presume your boas have a bond due to a 5 or 10 minute experience of "lost" between the two snakes. Have you housed them completely the same but in different enclosures and see how they behave over a week? 4 weeks? 4 months?
You have this caveat but with it you believe separating the boas to be harmful to their psyche or fearful of separation so you're only left with what you deem as a bond.
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Wow, talk about opinion. Tell ya what, when you come down off of your little holier than thou high there, and want to discuss it politely without the assumption and attitude, I'll be happy to explore this topic further.
I don't like it when people make assumptions and make up context out of what I post when they don't know better. Yes, I relayed some of my observations, I didn't go into great detail but you seem to "know" everything that happened so please, by all means, carry on.
Never seen someone troll their own thread so well before.