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Old 04-15-15, 09:21 AM   #1
elkied243
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Question spurs and socializing?

I have two questions:
First is that my BP's spurs are super long...like they move if he moves and I've never had a snake's spurs stick out like this. Any thoughts? I figured it could be because this is a male (yes I know that spurs aren't an accurate way of sexing but I had him probed so I do know it is a male). I attached a picture...I'm a worried momma who is probably freaking out over nothing but I wanna be sure.

Second:
Let me begin by saying that I know that it is never a good idea to house 2+ snakes together esp ones of different breeds. I know that it is not okay to let them have unsupervised free time and I am always right there watching their every movement. The question I have is that I have 2 snakes, both ranging from 4-4.5' one is my RTB and the other is Bubbles (the BP mentioned above). I like to let them out of their tanks so that they get some exercise (only in my room which is 100% snake friendly). I have been doing this separately but I was wondering y'all's opinions on whether or not they could roam around at the same time or if it's just a big no-no. The only reason I ask is that sometimes I get carried away with one and the other doesn't really get any time out. If it's just too big of a risk I won't bother.


Thank you for your time!!
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