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  • 10-29-2006, 07:17 PM
    joepythons
    Re: More breeding pics
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    Originally Posted by fulner_20012001
    ok what ever you mean by that

    Fist off welcome to the group:cool: .What she is basicly saying is by you keeping these snakes together constantly is not the proper way to house them.There is no positive reason to keep two snakes together unless during breeding time.I am sure others will chime in here with the same responses.You need to separate them and place each one in its own enclosure.Ball pythons are not social animals and become very stressed out when forced to live with multiple snakes.Are you 100% sure you even have a male and a female? I ask this because sometimes when snakes are forced to live together one will try to dominate the other.So what you think might be breeding could be one trying to dominate the other.I am not calling you stupid or anything here,i think whomever sold you those snakes might have also told you some improper ways to keep them happy.What i mean is since he had them together the whole time he had them tells me he did not know the proper ways to care for them.So i am happy you are a member here now as we will tell you the truth on properly caring for your ball pythons .Please ask any and all questions and we will answer them in a timely fashion:) .
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