Re: Housing balls together?
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Originally Posted by
pythonminion
My point being is, by housing together, you are doing it for your own pleasure of getting a thrill out of seeing more than one ball python together at the same time, and to get the feeling of 'Zoo Tycoon' in real life.
Isn't omniscience a chore?
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Originally Posted by
Rob
It's a question brought up on here fairly frequently. I'm not an advocate of it. Not much else to go into.
Now dominance issues of my own? Lol first your barking up the wrong tree that with that one buddy. Two, your not dragging me into one of your drawn out bickering matches I see you have so often.
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Re: Housing balls together?
This topic has been touched upon MANY times in all my seven years as a member of this forum. Id reccommend searching those threads out....theres a LOT of good info in there! :gj:
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Re: Housing balls together?
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Originally Posted by
Skiploder
I have already stated, about 1000 times, that keeping snake communally is "more" on every level - money, time and general difficulty.
The question has never been couched the way you are couching it - so do me a favor Alex and please don't couch it that way.
The statement and accompanying question is that snakes cannot be kept together - period. The question was nevershould beginners should keep two snakes together.
Then that first incorrect statement is backed by incorrect facts:
- non ophiophagus snakes or snakes that electively practice cohabitation in the wild are prone to cannibalism.
- that snakes display dominance behavior.
- that snakes do not cuddle and fight over thermoregulation zones.
Since you missed the first 1000 posts in which I voluntarily and unequivocally stated that cohabitating is more work and more money and that beginners should avoid it - feel free to petition this post to the moderators as a sticky so that no one may ever again misrepresent my position on this topic.;)
You mis-read me I was pointing out that it is more expensive, time consuming and best left to those that have the expertese to do so. I do not. My area is royals with a little spill here and there. I never said that you did not I said you would confirm what I said. It is more expensive You agree, more time consuming, yes, and more costly. I did not think that suggesting it cost more took more time and more experience mis represented you at all. :rolleyes: I am sorry if you do not feel this way. ;)