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Q: Can two or more ball pythons be housed in the same enclosure, even if it's a large enclosure? A: No, ball pythons are not social creatures and should be housed separately. Often, one feels dominated by another cagemate and will refuse food. Often they will be observed "cuddling" together; they are not in fact cuddling, they are competing for the "best" spot in the cage. Another drawback is feeding time: you must separate them for feeding, thus moving one to another enclosure. (Please see above reasons why feeding outside of the cage is not recommended.) Yet another drawback is if you have one snake get sick; it will quickly spread to all of the snakes in the enclosure, and often it is almost impossible to determine which one is the sick snake. In extremely rare instances, ball pythons can be cannibalistic and eat their cagemate for dinner. If the two snakes are similar in size, this will effectively kill both animals.