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    Talking Tigers New Friend?!?!?!

    Ok Well Chaos Is In The Building!!! I Am Doing The Plastic Setup, As I Have Been Swayed By The Survey. What Type Of Interaction Should I Expect To See From The Two Baby Pythons? If Any. Should I Allow Them To Interact Physically With Eachother Out Of The Cages Or Not?
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    Re: Tigers New Friend?!?!?!

    Ball pythons are not social animals.

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    Re: Tigers New Friend?!?!?!

    You mean put two BP in the same enclosure? I wasn't sure if that's what you meant. If so you shouldn't do that. BP's stress too easily and need their own space. More experienced people can tell you better than I can.
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    Re: Tigers New Friend?!?!?!

    the only reason they should be in the same cage is for breeding only(i know all to well because i asked the same question about a month ago when i first joined this site). its ok to take pics of them together briefly if the new ball has been quarentined, otherwise keep them seperate. as far as interaction goes when i had my BP's together they ignored eachother except for the first like... hour, when they were curious why the other was there. and i noticed that the bigger one kept curling around "cuttling" the other on. i later found out that, that was the big one asserting dominance over the smaller one.
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