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im new to this web site
hi there im 14 years old and have 9 years experience with big snake as i have a few burmese python and lot of other snakes but i need to ask can u put a burmese and a reticulated python in the same cage thoughter thanks matty
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Re: im new to this web site
Welcome to the bp.net family, I only have ball pythons but welcome.
So you've been keeping big snakes since you were 5?
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Re: im new to this web site
its never a good idea to put any snakes in the same cage xcept for garters because its very stressful on the snakes and they may eat eachother
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Re: im new to this web site
 Originally Posted by Thor26
its never a good idea to put any snakes in the same cage xcept for garters because its very stressful on the snakes and they may eat eachother
Just any snake in general works fine
No offense, but I think that is just a silly question for someone who has at least 9 years experience with big snakes...
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Re: im new to this web site
 Originally Posted by mattyboy1993
hi there im 14 years old and have 9 years experience with big snake as i have a few burmese python and lot of other snakes but i need to ask can u put a burmese and a reticulated python in the same cage thoughter thanks matty
Welcome and no I would not put large constrictors together unless I was breeding them. It's tough enough dodging one hungry head but two or more forget it..
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Re: im new to this web site
 Originally Posted by JKBReptiles
Welcome and no I would not put large constrictors together unless I was breeding them. It's tough enough dodging one hungry head but two or more forget it..
Don't forget to add that the two large constrictors will fight for dominance, eventually stressing out one or both, and leading to illness for one or likely both of the snakes.
One snake, one enclosure...just because two snakes appear to be "cuddling" doesn't mean that they are.
I agree with RKO, someone with 9 years experience should know the answer to such a question.
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Re: im new to this web site
Folks i think this was yet another one of THOSE posts as he/she has not even come back since this post .
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Re: im new to this web site
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Re: im new to this web site
 Originally Posted by Thor26
its never a good idea to put any snakes in the same cage xcept for garters because its very stressful on the snakes and they may eat eachother
Or make hybrids.
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