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    another bp

    i was thnkn about getn another bp and was wondering how 2 would get along in the same cage ive had one for 3months in a 40 gallon tank its a female......i dont know wat sex the other one i might get is and also does it matter if its another female or does it have to be male...........wat does everyone thnk

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    I would advise against housing 2 snakes together. It can lead to a host of problems.

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    +1, don't be cheap, buy a separate set-up for each snake. If you search "cohabitating" on this forum you'll see a vast majority of people are against it, as it prevents serious problems with your collection. Not to mention, quarantine is a must in this hobby....
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    100% agree Lgray! But also beyond qt it's the best for the balls in general. They aren't social animals. They don't want a friend. Do what's best for them.


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    ok cool i had no idea how dangerous it was to put em together thanks for the info everyone
    Last edited by NEAR775; 12-10-2011 at 07:37 PM.

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