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    keeping boa & python...

    hi, is it true that you should not keep boa & python in the same room? i've read before that boa can be a carrier of ibd without doing any harm on them, do anyone here keep pythons & boa at the same room? thanks in advance

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    Re: keeping boa & python...

    You can keep any species of snakes in the same room. If you're worried about spreading anything between snakes just wash your hands between handling each snake.

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    Re: keeping boa & python...

    Ibd is transmited in the form of nasal and oral secretions as far as we know, however there still is very little known about the pathology of the virus. I would not risk it even though they probrably would never have contact.

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    Re: keeping boa & python...

    Since wanting to get into boas, I ONLY purchase boas from breeders or keepers who also have ball pythons and have had both species for at least 6 months, longer if possible, and have not taken any new animals in. It really helps me with the IBD issue since ball pythons don't survive exposure longer than 30 days.

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