Keeping more than 1 snake in the same tank...
Will be getting another BP soon and I was wondering if I would be able to keep them in the same tank.
One is about 4 years old and the other is about 3 months old.
One is a normal BP and the other is an albino Yellow Belly.
Here are the pics.
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1551/...3fcfcc97aa.jpg20151212_203332 by closhusan, on Flickr
FYI. He's in a 36" long tank.
and
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1527/...5304453985.jpg"Candi" by closhusan, on Flickr
I do have another cage (his old one) and all the stuff with it but I was thinking about trying to save some space. I am just concerned that since there is such a size difference there may be a chance of the smaller one getting crushed.
Let me know.
Re: Keeping more than 1 snake in the same tank...
We provide enclosures and husbandry that matches the snakes' natural environment as closely as possible. We want them to feel secure and be healthy. Naturally, these snakes do not cohab unless for breeding. They don't have dens, they don't hang out with each other, and that's the way they have been doing it for centuries. No need to try and change that now. It just adds stress and can lead to health problems for them, and monetary problems for you.
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Lizard licks that description reminded me of orange is the new black. Prison is bad. Prison has riots, tampon sandwiches, and toothbrush daggers. Don't give your snakes toothbrush daggers.
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Re: Keeping more than 1 snake in the same tank...
Plain and simple, don't do it. it's not in a BPs nature to live with another BP, they are solitary creatures in the wild. Housing them together will stress them out and who knows what can happen next.
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Naturally, these snakes do not cohab unless for breeding.
And even when we put them together for breeding one sometimes will kill the other, which happened to one of the bigger breeders over the weekend according to his Facebook post - the female killed the male.
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Also, you must consider your quarantine practices and how is that going to get accomplished if you are cohabbing. Come on, you have to give the reptiles a chance! I would absolutely abort the idea of cohabbing at any time. Just get a tub from home depot and a heating device and thermostat/ rheostat from Reptile Basics and call it a decision that is final... no cohabitation here!