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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    and really people, did i not just say in the message saying theat they were housed together that I was eventually housing them seperately. They can be housed together for a shotr period of time. Youdo what you want with your snakes and I will do what I want with ine, thank you for the advice, and it sounds more like most of these posts where an argument between jen and the other guy over her ridiculous posts. and I do agree with him. But I'm not getting or causing anymore arguments and having this post closed.

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Alrighty then! Guess you told us.
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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by Alecz
    They can be housed together for a shotr period of time.
    According to whom?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alecz
    Youdo what you want with your snakes and I will do what I want with ine
    You do realize that ball pythons have been know to eat each other when housed communally right?

    The combined "snake years" of experience of the people posting on this thread could probably almost be measured in centuries ... they were just trying to help someone (that you be you) that is obviously very new to the hobby get the absolute best possible start with your new snakes.

    If you'd like to tell them that you know better and that as long as it's for a short period of time it's ok ... well, that's on you.

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    and nother thing i might add before i'm doe with this post, i have a bunch of different hiding places no one is curling up together and they are all in seperate corners or their enclosure. They are out of the cage more than in it anyhow. and No, not running around on the floor, they are usually being held by me or alan

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by KLG
    Alrighty then! Guess you told us.
    *points at the shiny thing*
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    *huddles with Kara to look at the shiny thing*

    And Adam, no pink for joo!
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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    I think this thread has gotten out of control...

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by Alecz
    They are sleeping together and curling up together
    Quote Originally Posted by Alecz
    i have a bunch of different hiding places no one is curling up together and they are all in seperate corners or their enclosure.
    So which one is the truth?

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    So which one is the truth?

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by cassandra
    *points at the shiny thing*
    Look! Shiny!

    *huddles with Kara to look at the shiny thing*
    Whoa...does this mean we're now magpies?
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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Alecz, serious question:

    Are both of your snakes feeding on a weekly basis? Or is one or more skipping meals?
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