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    Thinking About Getting One More

    Well I currently have two normal ball pythons, one of which just laid 6 eggs yesterday, a baby pastel ball python, two redtail boas, a rosy boa, a durmelis boa,savannah monitor, and a 12 foot albino burmese python. I love all of my snakes but my burmese, Mufasa, is my absolute baby. I love him to death and he stays out running loose and watching tv with me and chilling with my two big dogs(surpervised of course). I bought a huge thrift store display stand to use as his cage. Painted it with special paint and everything and he looks amazing in it. My thing now is I really want to get a normal female for him to breed with. I also take my snakes into schools and teach and he is the star attraction. I just wanted to see if anybody knew how to introduce them to each other if I can some how find an affordable female. Also, adding a tank mate...will that change his wonderful additude towards me? If anybody has any answers,bits of addvice,or by chance a female burmese lol, please leave a reply. : ) thanks for reading.

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    Are you thinking about permanently housing these two snakes together?
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    Well, to begin...if you ARE thinking about permanently housing them together...you should NOT. During breeding season, if you prep her and she's sexually mature, then sure, introduce him to her. But they should not be housed together for a plethora of reasons ranging from health to behavior issues. Snakes are solitary creatures, and ideally should have their own enclosures.

    Also, if you bring in a new female, you will need to quarantine her in a separate room from all the others to make sure she doesn't bring anything into your collection. Another reason housing them together is a no no. If one gets sick, the other could get it. They could possibly fight over different locations in the cage for temperature regulation. And those are only a few of the reasons it's not a good idea. I'm sure others will come in with more.

    Basically what I'm saying here is...don't buy the female unless you already have an enclosure for her that will be all her own that you can keep her separate from your collection in, and can afford to accommodate her much larger adult size. An adult female gets much larger than an adult male. You probably already know this, but it's just something to keep in mind when you consider buying a female.


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    Plus keep in mind that you wot be able to sell or ship the burms across state lines. Which can be a problem if you have a lot if babies and not a lot of market in your area.


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