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    Difference in size until you can put them together?

    Hello, I had a quick question. I have a large 80 gallon tank and have 2 adults in it, 1 male and 1 female, and I'm wondering what's the right size until I can put my other two BPs in there with them.

    It's not recommended I've read here on the site, and I know snakes are mostly solitary animals, ball pythons are no exception, but it's a huge cage and tons of hides and separate space for all. I've kept my 2 adults together for 2+ years now.

    I know I shouldn't put them together if there's a huge size difference, so I'd just like to get an idea. My 2 adults are a little over 4 feet and my 2 babies are about 1.5 feet long. Here's a picture that shows it a little, what do you guys recommend?:

    Last edited by shinobi602; 02-13-2010 at 12:44 PM.

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