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Culture differences
I'm not saying what is right and what's wrong but I'm just wondeing how keeping snakes is so different in different countries. For example, in USA, it's almost a crime to house more than one snake together. But for example here in Finland it's often even a self-evidence that housing snakes together is ok as long as they are same-sized and same species. Well, of course it depends on the species (maybe not e.g kingsnakes) but with the most common snakes like corn snakes, bp's, it's ok.
Yes I know, people keep talking about this single famous picture, but what about the many of the pictures I've seen like this one?
Yes, so there's also an other example. I've realized that many people, well let's say again, in USA, are feeding live rodents? Here in Finland it's like a very big no-no and is allowed only when the snake is starving but not eating pre-killed and going to die. (It's by the way illegal, too), so we're mostly serving frozen (well melted, duh ) rodents.
And oh yeah, the third one! It's also funny how most of you and people all over abroad are housing snakes in small ugly plastic boxes piled one on the other, you can't even see through them! Here it's pretty rare and personally I wouldn't house my snakes in them (expect temporarily) because I like to watch them living in big, nice looking enviroments. 
Cheers,
Anthon
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