Okay Brodak, you go ahead with what you think is best.I've seen one bredli turn on another after feeding time with my own eyes which was
enough evidence for me
Hmm feeding involved. I mentioned that . Feed separately and allow a "cool down period". Not a problem.
.Show me one example, proven not hear say, of two or more snakes being kept together or 15 years + and maybe I'll consider it can be done.
Somebody has done it please post? I'm certain it has been.
Snakes are not social animals they do occur in pairs or trios or in any number greater than one in the wild outside of breeding season.
You will actually find they do occur in the wild in close proximity at times. Yes, its rare, but it does happen
If you want evidence google snake eats snake.
Add pet as a prefix and you we get even more examples it happens more often than not.
happens more often that not? More keepers on this forum keep together than there are pictures of "snake eats snake" in herp help
Or it would be written in some literature the it was safe?
Keeping and breeding australian pythons, edited by mike swan. I think I saw it mentioned in there. Might have the wrong book. Let me know if I do
This is a new trend started by cheapskates or out of sheer laziness.
Not at all a new trend. Been occurring for a long time. Saves money, yes. Laziness? They still **** if they are housed together
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