OK. So I am the founder and current keeper of many reptiles for Carolina Reptile Rescue. We only started this at the beginning of the new year, and we have had several animals since.

Since we have only just applied for certification as a non-profit organization, we haven't really had the funding or opportunity to find a permanent venue to keep our reptiles in. Currently, they are all in my apartment.

I am running out of space. Tanks, that's not a problem, we have more than enough, but we're running low on actual physical space.

We are due to pick up a reticulated with scale rot. He will need his own tank to prevent spreading the infection elsewhere.

This is my question: I have two female ball pythons. They both have locked up a few weeks ago. None of them show signs of being gravid as of yet. They are currently in two separate tanks, however, they have lived together in the past. Would it be a good idea to stick them both in the same tank? It is big enough for the two of them, as it is a 75 gallon.

If not, I'm going to have to figure something out to get this retic up to health.

Thanks,

Zachary.