Roommates - any possible issue?
Folks, I would like to know your opinion here... I have two females (let's hope really are :D). One adult (6 years, 1500g) and second pretty young (6 months, 175g). I have decide to keep them together - there really is enough space for both. What I am afraid of is if that bigger can harm that smaller one anyhow. There are two separate hiding places (the same once). No need to fight for "better one". First two weeks they were separated and it worked fine (IMO)... but last few days the are together and it looks like this:
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...u/DSCN9271.png
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...u/DSCN9285.png
So I am bit worried for that small one now... or I do not need to? Thanks a lot.
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From that photo it looks like soon your problem will be over and you'll only have 1 snake to look after.
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Not a good idea IMO, especially with difference in size. And it doesn't sound like you have yet acquired the skills to set up a habitat that would work with two snakes.
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I have a 6 year old normal female and a 5 month old male pied; I wouldn't even think of putting them together in the same enclosure unless I wanted to be minus a snake!!:colbert::colbert:
You'll be lucky if that bigger snake doesn't eat the smaller one; I would remove the little one immediately.
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Do what you like, but it is no good for the snakes. There is zero gain for them in co habbing. It is a lose.....lose....lose. Do the right thing and seperate them immediately
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http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...5a0b897de9.jpg i keep 2 together they always been together and there always. Under the same hide
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Malpaso
2. Smaller one stopped eating (she passed so far regular feeding period day)
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If you moved the smaller one to a new home that's not unusual. She just needs time to get used to it. Also double-check the temperatures in it just to make sure that they're correct, if she's cold she won't eat.
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Malpaso
Folks, I would like to know your opinion here... I have two females (let's hope really are :D). One adult (6 years, 1500g) and second pretty young (6 months, 175g)...
So I am bit worried for that small one now... or I do not need to? Thanks a lot.
If you are unsure of the gender of your snakes, then I would say that you have about a 33.3% chance of having a male and female cohabitating, so, you should be prepared for breeding. The problem would be if the smaller one is the female. If you have any doubts at all, then my opinion is that you should not cohabitate them.