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    My RTB's

    Greetings All

    Here are my 2.1 RTB'S, chilling on their Heating Pads.
    Hopefully they will breed for me in the 2018 season.


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    Nice pic. I'm going to assume they are all together just for the pic and that you arent cohabitating them unless breeding.
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    Re: My RTB's

    They have been co-habiting for about 3 years or so.
    All are healthy.

    I know what comes next, the lecture on Co-habiting, but let me first say that I know that Co-habiting is frowned upon, and I know the reasons why.
    I have been keeping snakes for about 17 years or so.

    They are co-habitated in the following sized enclosure.

    Length; 3 Meters.
    Breadth: 1 Meter.
    Height 2 Meters.

    This is quite literally a walk in enclosure, so space is more than ample.

    Sorry if I sounded a bit offish in the first part of my reply, but I just needed to let you know that I am aware of the Co-habiting dramas.

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    Re: My RTB's

    Quote Originally Posted by Reptilius View Post
    They have been co-habiting for about 3 years or so.
    All are healthy.

    I know what comes next, the lecture on Co-habiting, but let me first say that I know that Co-habiting is frowned upon, and I know the reasons why.
    I have been keeping snakes for about 17 years or so.

    They are co-habitated in the following sized enclosure.

    Length; 3 Meters.
    Breadth: 1 Meter.
    Height 2 Meters.

    This is quite literally a walk in enclosure, so space is more than ample.

    Sorry if I sounded a bit offish in the first part of my reply, but I just needed to let you know that I am aware of the Co-habiting dramas.
    Nope, no lecture. You said you know the reasons why its bad. Your snakes, your risk but i will leave you with this photo of baby BCi who ate her sibling.....


    Luckily the boa lived i guess but it took weeks for it to poop out pieces of it's sibling and it came out in coiled lumps i guess. And i guess its doing fine and the new owner is expecting a litter from her(the one that it's sibling was a female).
    Last edited by Sauzo; 12-08-2017 at 05:57 AM.
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    Re: My RTB's

    Yip, that is one of the risks.
    I have once before had a corn eat a sibling.
    So far as I say they have been together for 3 years.
    My main problem is space to hold 3 enclosures big enough for 3 big Boas.

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