Quote Originally Posted by Egapal View Post
See what I am doing there is called an analogy. People sometimes use them when the people they are talking to are not understanding the concepts being presented. For instance you seam to know quite a lot about BP husbandry but seam to be missing my point.

Besides, I figured everyone else was doing it why not me. My comparisons to all of the above are about as relevent to the conversation as all the "well they do it in the wild posts." I never said that its impossible to do it, or that its considered a husbandry no-no and for that matter most people aren't saying that. You are hearing that. What I and many others are saying is that there are negative consequences that should be considered. I think its irresponsible for people to gloss over the difficulties. You keep saying things like "its fine if done correctly." Well lots of things are fine if done correctly, that doesn't mean we should recommend it. I could be wrong hear but I don't think the OP wanted to start a war. So skiploder, what are your thoughts on housing BP's together and more specifically what advice would you give our OP.
When did any of this become about you? Do you seriously think that you're the only person on this forum that is taking part in this debate?

All I'm hearing is that there are people chiming in here that are claiming you can't or shouldn't do something that not only is commonly done, but successfully done to boot.

If the OP wants my advice, he can ask for it. In the meantime, all your babbling still doesn't change one fundamental fact - the fact we're all debating here:

You CAN keep more than one snake in an enclosure.

Just because someone hasn't done it, or hasn't been exposed to it doesn't mean it can't or shouldn't be done.