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    Question ???

    I have a male bp he's a few months old and I just got a female bp about the same age can I keep them in the same tank or will they be too stressed and fight ? If they can live together Will they become unfriendly towards me?

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    It is never a good idea to keep snakes together. One, if someone gets sick, they both have to go to the vet, either because you can't tell who regurged/had bad poop or because the second snake has been exposed to the sick one. Also, cases of cannibalism have been reported. Then again, there is the stress/competition issue. Stress from competing for the best hide spots, the best hot or cold spots. Stress can lead to illness and nonfeeding.
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    Re: Question ???

    Quote Originally Posted by Sammy412 View Post
    It is never a good idea to keep snakes together. One, if someone gets sick, they both have to go to the vet, either because you can't tell who regurged/had bad poop or because the second snake has been exposed to the sick one. Also, cases of cannibalism have been reported. Then again, there is the stress/competition issue. Stress from competing for the best hide spots, the best hot or cold spots. Stress can lead to illness and nonfeeding.
    Well said! Never a good idea to house bps together!

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