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Old 06-24-02, 11:38 AM   #1
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why do i have to separate?

i was told to separate my ball python during feeding but besides the obvious reasons(no real facts)i never really knew why,can someone please explain.
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Old 06-24-02, 10:49 PM   #2
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Not quite sure i understand.....

Do u keep both ur ball pythons together?

If so, u shouldn't....but thats my advice and take it how u want...

Unfortunately, IMHO, too many ppl keep more then one snake together in the same enclosure...there are tons of reasons why u shouldn't....if u want us to list them, just let us know...
But it seems like u already know. but then choose to act otherwise....

Feeding two snakes in the same enclosure is just one of the reasons, and the obvious reason not too....is the only reason!

So let me ask u a question.....Why do YOU keep two snakes together?

Dont take this post the wrong way, im not tryna rip u up on ur first day....lol

But i am curious, as to your reasoning....

Also, if u could clarify what u meant by "no real facts" ....cause its just not making sense to me....thanks

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Old 06-25-02, 11:04 PM   #3
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i consider almost ne answer from 1 of the boards members a fact no matter how big or small it is!! i know a few people on here are helping me out with my prob! oh yes thank you and you know who you are! mosammy listen to what these people have to say they know what they are talking about(most of them @ least!)
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