Re: Thought This Was Too Cute
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Originally Posted by
LonelyGhost
i had bp's also when i was 16....... i had a 150 gallon tank that i kept 5 ball pythons in for over 2 years untill i sold them all
Never had a problem and two were about 4 feet easily over 1000 grams and all the others were hatchlings
Poor snakes :colbert:
The only time BPs should be housed together is when you are *intentionally* trying to breed them. BPs are extremely solitary animals; housing them together causes unnecessary stress. "Cuddling" is merely them fighting for the best hides, basking spots, etc.
After proper QT, a group photo shoot is fine, but extended or permanent housing together is asking for trouble.
Please give these wonderful animals the respect they deserve and provide them with their OWN enclosure.
Re: Thought This Was Too Cute
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Originally Posted by
Ch^10
Poor snakes :colbert:
Please give these wonderful animals the respect they deserve and provide them with their OWN enclosure.
please dont make it seem like im being a bad owner. the tub is almost the size of a baby crib so its not like in cramping 2 snakes in a tiny rack type tub. when they had seperate cages they refused any meal both live or dead and since i have been caging them together they are eating like champs.
i let them out in my home all day to roam their enclosed room which is snake proof and completely empty except for the tub
Re: Thought This Was Too Cute
To LonelyGhost -- You'll want to realize that most folks here are very passionate about the well-being of the pets we all keep, and housing ball pythons together is not usually considered a good idea. Therefore, anytime you demonstrate that you do so, you are likely to get many responses trying to explain to you that it's a bad idea. Some will be more diplomatic about it....some...less so. It's not a matter of judging you as a "good" or "bad" keeper, it's just a matter of wanting what is believed to be best for the animals, and doing their best to convince you of that. Some people, though, may be abrasive about it...just a heads up.
To everyone else -- Once you've said your piece about housing animals separately, then let it drop, please. Every keeper figures out what works best for them and that is what they are going to do. Beating them over the head with arguments doesn't help. (NOT saying any "beating" has begun in this thread yet...but we've all seen it happen before and I'd just like to head that off.) We all choose our own path and do what we feel is best for our animals...and those paths will not all be identical...ever. Give reasons for what you believe...but then it's up to the reader to decide for themselves...not up to us to force it down their throats. ;)