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    snake fight?

    woukd snake fight each other? i mean my normal would look and never move while my Mojave is on the bed with each other. so i get worry and dont put them close together. i been wanting a group photo.
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    I've put mine together and my ghost is 3 times the size of my black pastel,they don't care about each other..I don't think u would have a problem

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    maybe, but she wont move just eyeballs him. after i move him she'll move around again put him down again she'll just stop lol
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    Re: snake fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by jessica87 View Post
    woukd snake fight each other? i mean my normal would look and never move while my Mojave is on the bed with each other. so i get worry and dont put them close together. i been wanting a group photo.
    Varies by species...male retics are often combative. Last time I read, balls were still hovering in the gray area with a decent amount of reports stating wild males were fighting, but not very cut and dry P-values. CB males together for under an hour or so? I doubt the likelihood of any issues. Together in an enclosed space with an insufficient amount of resources for both for a prolonged time period? Yes, a fight would be much more likely.
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    I think your BP is just shy and needs some bonding time haha

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    Re: snake fight?

    For a photo they will be OK.

    But if you house two or more mature males together, they will fight. They will display dominant dances and might even lock each other.

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    Re: snake fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by jessica87 View Post
    maybe, but she wont move just eyeballs him. after i move him she'll move around again put him down again she'll just stop lol
    Yeah,that sounds shady,lol...I'd be careful I guess..could just be curiosity or nervousness,then again that can lead to aggression..

    I don't let my guys hang out,but did one little photo shoot and they were awesome. My guys are super mellow and completely non aggressive,I guess I'm lucky.

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    Re: snake fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    For a photo they will be OK.

    But if you house two or more mature males together, they will fight. They will display dominant dances and might even lock each other.

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    What if you have a big enough enclosure with plenty of hides..let's say something like a 75 gallon with 5 or 6 hides.

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    I never even knew BPs would fight.
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