Male diamonds don't combat as badly as some other male pythons but it does
happen sometimes with diamonds.
I have a pair of males which are separated throughout the winter from females
and each other and when the breeding season hits and when they are introduced for
the first time they combat quite rigorously, after separating them a couple of times
and letting each of them start mating they never combat at all for the rest of
the season and get on quite well all together with the females.
I have also witnessed males combatting in the wild once with two males
high up in a tree with the two snakes wrestling so bad they were falling down the branches
and trying to throw each other out of the tree.
happen sometimes with diamonds.
I have a pair of males which are separated throughout the winter from females
and each other and when the breeding season hits and when they are introduced for
the first time they combat quite rigorously, after separating them a couple of times
and letting each of them start mating they never combat at all for the rest of
the season and get on quite well all together with the females.
I have also witnessed males combatting in the wild once with two males
high up in a tree with the two snakes wrestling so bad they were falling down the branches
and trying to throw each other out of the tree.