So I know that generally, it's a no no to house snakes together. I understand why, and have never thought of doing so. I only have a single baby bp right now anyeay, so it's not even an option, obviously. However, I went to the philadelphia zoo yesterday, and several different exhibits had not only 2 snakes housed together, either the same or different species, but one actually was housed with a large lizard in the same enclosure. All snakes And the lizard were only housed with same type(venomous or non venomous) companions. An example is there was a type of rattlesnake with either a cottonmouth or copperhead(not sure which it was) and a pair of a very small species of rattlesnake that actually sleep in the same spot. Also, 2 rather large anaconda shared a watering hole. So again, just wondering why it works for a zoo, when hobbyists(not breeders) won't cohabitate. And even more confusing to be is the snake and the lizard duo. The snake was some type of rattlesnake I think, and all I remember about the lizard is that he was also poisonous/venomous. Anyway, thanks for any knowledge you may have!