I have a 20 long tank with just a female in it. I was wondering if I can put another female and male in their with her that are the approximate same size as her?
03-16-2011, 04:40 PM
llovelace
Yes, that should be fine
03-16-2011, 04:45 PM
EvergladesExotics
Make sure you're ready for babies! Up to 32+ :D
03-16-2011, 04:47 PM
Adam Chandler
I am personally against housing Ball Pythons together in a single enclosure because usually at least 1 of them will try to establish dominance and stress out the others.
Bp's are solitary snakes and I strongly believe they have a better quality of life housed alone.
03-16-2011, 04:48 PM
dkoehl26
Re: Can I keep a trio
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Originally Posted by Agent73
I am personally against housing Ball Pythons together in a single enclosure because usually at least 1 of them will try to establish dominance and stress out the others.
Bp's are solitary snakes and I strongly believe they have a better quality of life housed alone.
LOL I was talking about leos not BP, I know that about BPs. Thanks though!
03-16-2011, 04:52 PM
dkoehl26
Re: Can I keep a trio
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Originally Posted by MiamiRoyalPythons
Make sure you're ready for babies! Up to 32+ :D
Yay you made me excited. never got that many eggs before.
03-16-2011, 04:53 PM
Adam Chandler
Re: Can I keep a trio
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Originally Posted by dkoehl26
LOL I was talking about leos not BP, I know that about BPs. Thanks though!
My bad, I really shouldn't respond to posts half awake:confused:
03-16-2011, 04:56 PM
dkoehl26
Re: Can I keep a trio
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Originally Posted by Agent73
My bad, I really shouldn't respond to posts half awake:confused:
LOL it's cool we all do it.
03-17-2011, 11:58 AM
HighVoltageRoyals
Re: Can I keep a trio
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Originally Posted by Agent73
My bad, I really shouldn't respond to posts half awake:confused:
LOL I was about to do the same thing but then I looked at the comments other people left. Thanks for saving me! :P
03-17-2011, 11:12 PM
Clementine_3
Quote:
Originally Posted by Agent73
I am personally against housing LEOS together in a single enclosure because usually at least 1 of them will try to establish dominance and stress out the others.
LEOS are solitary GECKOS and I strongly believe they have a better quality of life housed alone.
There, I fixed it.
I do actually think Leos are best by themselves. Sometimes groupings will work but you have to be prepared to split them up if things don't work out.
I also think a 20 long is the right size for a single Leo, not two or three...more geckos = much bigger tank IMO.