Re: Kenyan Sand Boa: cohabitation
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Originally Posted by
wilomn
Do you ever wonder how they survived millions and millions of years without us to help them?
Pulled the thought right outta my head!! ;)
Re: Kenyan Sand Boa: cohabitation
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Originally Posted by
lillyorchid
Please do not let a male and female live together. Like the comment said above, a snake does not know when and when it's not okay to breed and you will have two to young of age and possibly size snakes trying to breed together. If the female does happen to get pregnant it can easily kill her before full term and can kill her and babies when she'd go in to labor. Please for the snake of your snakes do not let them live together, unless they are of age and a good weight and you do plan on breeding them. Other then that, they should live separately at all times.
Wow really good post.
Re: Kenyan Sand Boa: cohabitation
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Originally Posted by
lillyorchid
Please do not let a male and female live together. Like the comment said above, a snake does not know when and when it's not okay to breed and you will have two to young of age and possibly size snakes trying to breed together. If the female does happen to get pregnant it can easily kill her before full term and can kill her and babies when she'd go in to labor. Please for the snake of your snakes do not let them live together, unless they are of age and a good weight and you do plan on breeding them. Other then that, they should live separately at all times.
Now that others are jumping on this little wagon, let me ask a serious question.
What do you base your statement on?
Book learning?
Word of mouth? If so, from whom?
Actual experience keeping the species in question?
Or did it just sound good so you said it?