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    Will this be a problem?

    So I was intending on buying a gerbil, if it were too close to the snakes air will he go into feed mode all the time?

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    Re: Will this be a problem?

    Nope not a problem.
    ASKOOK: Algonquin name meaning "snake."


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    Re: Will this be a problem?

    Nope. Many people keep rodents in the same room as the snakes. It might lower the feeding response a little bit, but that is about it.
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    Re: Will this be a problem?

    Thanks.
    Should I quarentine him for a bit? He would be from a pet store that's 90% reptile.

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    Re: Will this be a problem?

    Quote Originally Posted by rockhardchick666 View Post
    Thanks.
    Should I quarentine him for a bit? He would be from a pet store that's 90% reptile.
    Yes, you should quarantine all new animals for at least 60 days.
    ~Steffe

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