Quote Originally Posted by bads15 View Post
a friend of mine found them for me from a small breeder. i have been trying to feed her pinky asf rats. at the moment i have the pair together in the same sterilite 12qt/11.4L bin ( shoebox size) aswell as them both having their own hide. i was told by a friend that keeping them together till they get a little more size on them would be fine. do i need to separate them? no i have not taken her as i am not sure there is a problem yet. she apears healthy at this time and still has the strength to rap around my wrist and squeeze. thank you for the prompt response. ps. i have them now on my rack with the other new snakes and have been monitoring the heat religiously. i tried to add a pic so that you could visualize what i was talking about but do not know how.
Two snakes housed together equals one dominant, and one submissive - with the submissive one not feeding. House them separately, and offer bigger than pink ASF's - hatchlings right out of the eggs are offered ASF hoppers here (eyes and ears open, fully furred).

Wait 5-7 days after separating them, and offer food IN the same tub (I'd move the little one down to a six quart tub) that she's housed in.

All hatchlings here are housed individually.