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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Seems like a lot of things have.
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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    they were curlnig up at first and now there is no curling up going on at all, alan had monty and diablo (his bp) housed together their whole lives while they were with him, they were perfectly happy together. Just because it says they will eat each other is not necessarily true. I know plenty of people with ball pythons housed together and they do breeding and they have experience. And no I am not new to the hobby, did I clearly state that these were my first snakes ever? No, that was an assumption on your part.

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    they are feeding on a weekly basis they are taken out of their cage and seperated to feed. none are skipping meals.

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    How long have you had them?
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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by Alecz
    they were curlnig up at first and now there is no curling up going on at all, alan had monty and diablo (his bp) housed together their whole lives while they were with him, they were perfectly happy together. Just because it says they will eat each other is not necessarily true. I know plenty of people with ball pythons housed together and they do breeding and they have experience. And no I am not new to the hobby, did I clearly state that these were my first snakes ever? No, that was an assumption on your part.
    You're right ... ROCK ON ... what do I know anyway???

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    boa i've had about a month and the pythons I got yesterday. I do know how to feed snakes if you are housing them together. Seriously, they are being kept fine. I am fixing to move, my next paycheck is going to 260 gl reptariums for all of them, and you need not worry about my snakes.

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by Alecz
    boa i've had about a month and the pythons I got yesterday. I do know how to feed snakes if you are housing them together. Seriously, they are being kept fine. I am fixing to move, my next paycheck is going to 260 gl reptariums for all of them, and you need not worry about my snakes.
    260 gl reptariums!?! Are you serious, dude?

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    why, are you surprised? Yes I am serious

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

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    my next paycheck is going to 260 gl reptariums for all of them
    Please don't keep ball pythons in reptariums ... they are not designed to hold the heat required to keep ball pythons healthy ... I thought you said you were experienced? ... you should know that right?

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by Alecz
    why, are you surprised? Yes I am serious
    Reptariums are all screen. A TERRIBLE choice for BPs.

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