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Help Me Out
i just bought my 2nd ball python and i know most poeple say not to do this i would like to intorduce my new one with my old on so they can share a cage like i said i know most will tell me not to i would still like to try and if anyone has any suggestons to hep i would love to here them
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It really is not good to house snakes together just buy a tub if it a baby then at a later day get a viv. You really shouldn't of bought a new snake if you didn't have a separate viv for it...
Anyway it is not advised to house 2 in the same viv so maybe it is not such a good idea.
How comes your such a fussy young man? Don't want no captain crunch no raisin brain.. Well don't you know that other kids are starving in japan so...
EAT IT JUST EAT IT!
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Highly advise against it, BP do not require companionship.
Also I would like to remind you that you need to practice strict quarantine procedures for at least 45 to 60 days, this means house in different enclosure and room, and NO contact with one another.
This is VERY important, not taking quarantine seriously can lead to disastrous consequences.
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i have to diff places for the snakes thats not the problem i have 3 50 gallon tanks so yea but i would like to have them 2gether and i was told i could but i just want to know if anyone else has done this and how
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I just wanted to add my two cents in here. You mentioned you were told you could. If it has anything to do with what they told you at the petstore, try your best to forget about it. EVERY single time i have compared notes between the pros on this site, and the idiots at the pet store, the site always wins out. They just sell the pets, where we raise them, you know what i mean ?? Very good advice on this site ty, ill step down off the soapbox now Sorry if i offended anyone ( except un-knowledgeable pet store owners )
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hey yea i deff get were you guys are comin from the only reason im askin is cuase theres this breeder my dad knows and he keeps his togethere and not just when there breedin like hell keep 2 or 3 together....i dont know
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How comes your such a fussy young man? Don't want no captain crunch no raisin brain.. Well don't you know that other kids are starving in japan so...
EAT IT JUST EAT IT!
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Re: Help Me Out
 Originally Posted by PrincessBaby219
hey yea i deff get were you guys are comin from the only reason im askin is cuase theres this breeder my dad knows and he keeps his togethere and not just when there breedin like hell keep 2 or 3 together....i dont know 
Well, a lot of people make less-than-wise choices about how to care for their animals. Just because someone else does it doesn't mean it's a good thing to do. And just because someone calls him/herself a "breeder" doesn't automatically mean they are exempt from making foolish choices as well.
CAN two (or more) ball pythons be housed together? Sure. But doing so carries with it a significant degree of risk for multiple problems...everything from one or more snakes refusing to eat...to the spread of serious diseases...to extremes such as one snake killing and/or eating another. Some people choose to accept these risks. Some people choose to ignore them or even deny their reality.
What YOU choose to do is entirely up to you.
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Read this site and then make your decision.
Also a 50 gallon is much too large for any sized ball python.
http://pinkladyconstrictors.com/?page_id=10
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I think you need to think about this. Are you doing this for your convienence, or completely for your snakes?
Snakes don't need to be kept together because they have no social system. Often the stress from constantly being around another animal can weaken their immune system, or more often, cause them to refuse food. They don't become friends, they don't cuddle, and they don't play together.
If one animal gets sick, chances are your going to double that vet bill. The other one will get sick as well.
First and foremost, keep the needs of your snakes before your own wants, and they will thrive in your care.
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