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    Re: Have had three BP's living together

    Nope


    Quote Originally Posted by b@llz4life View Post
    now are you saying just when i would put a female and male to breed together so can i house females together until breeding time

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    Re: Have had three BP's living together

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Yes they are likely going to be (or are) stressed, and yes they should be housed separately.

    Can you house them together, that's entirely your choice but you asked for opinions, and I daresay, that the opinion of most of the membership here will be to advise you to house them individually.

    Domination means there's a winner and a loser. The loser will be stressed. Stressed leads to a weakened immune system, which leads to illness, which leads to both being sick because they are sharing everything (hides, water dishes, etc) which leads to double the vet bill, etc - which can all be avoided by housing them individually. Is it REALLY worth it?
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    Re: Have had three BP's living together

    Thanks all for the help i guess i will start seperating them all

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    Re: Have had three BP's living together

    Quote Originally Posted by B@LLZ4LIFE View Post
    Now are you saying just when i would put a female and male to breed together so can i house females together until breeding time
    I think it's time that you invest in a rack system, there are ones in the DIY section, and they are pretty inexpensive to build
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    Re: Have had three BP's living together

    Quote Originally Posted by B@LLZ4LIFE View Post
    Now are you saying just when i would put a female and male to breed together so can i house females together until breeding time
    No, she's saying that all your snakes, regardless of sex, need to be housed in separate enclosures.

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    Re: Have had three BP's living together

    Its whats safer for the animals, and for yourself. If one animal is sick, they all get sick. If they're seperated, and one gets sick, you can keep it away from your other animals to avoid further infections.

    Listen to the people on this board, we know what were talking about most the time, and if not, we don't hesitate to recommend a vet visit.

    I hope some of us didn't come off too strong and make you mad, we're very passionate about these animals, and just want what's best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B@LLZ4LIFE View Post
    Thanks all for the help i guess i will start seperating them all

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2kdime View Post
    Its whats safer for the animals, and for yourself. If one animal is sick, they all get sick. If they're seperated, and one gets sick, you can keep it away from your other animals to avoid further infections.

    Listen to the people on this board, we know what were talking about most the time, and if not, we don't hesitate to recommend a vet visit.

    I hope some of us didn't come off too strong and make you mad, we're very passionate about these animals, and just want what's best.

    Trevor




    No i completely understand and i wana take care of these BP's as best as they should be i love snakes

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    Re: Have had three BP's living together

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    I think it's time that you invest in a rack system, there are ones in the DIY section, and they are pretty inexpensive to build
    O trust me ive been working on getting all the stuff for a rack i guess just now curious on what kinda wood should i use to build the rack out of

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    Re: Have had three BP's living together

    Thank god we got through this one without having to see "the picture" again.

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    Re: Have had three BP's living together

    Once you get a rack built, you'll love it. When do we get to see pics of the snakes? We love pics.
    Seperating them, you'll probably see more weight put on per feeding. Any stress burns calories, and you'd rather have those calories going to grow snake.
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