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    Re: camera happy :D

    Quote Originally Posted by musicalKeyes View Post
    No, gosh, I'm not offended at all, it's good that you care enough to share, and other points of view and opinions are nothing but beneficial All of the species in the tank come from the same habitat, except the anoles. All of them, except for, again, the anoles, can be found quite easily in my area (Chicago suburb) if you know where to look. It's been fourteen years since my first setup with several species, and I kept most of them for several years before that (I was a pretty responsible kid, and was lucky enough to have parents that supported me), so I'm pretty decent at detecting stress. As for cannibalism, everything stays extremely well fed to deter that, and I haven't yet had a problem
    Yeah, I was just sharing my concern. Once you get a rack, are the BPs going to be in separate tubs? And I have to say you do have one really nice looking Spider, I actually like that one better than mine haha How much did you get em for?

    Here's some photos of Ball python cannibalism (viewer descretion is advised):
    http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/7...royals1sw3.jpg
    http://img242.imageshack.us/i/cannib...yals21zh3.jpg/

    If you see, the Ball python that swallowed the other is not as long as the one it swallowed. So, anything can happen really, that is why none of my snakes or reptiles will ever be housed together unless for breeding purposes.

    Here's a boa constrictor that had a Ball python for a meal (they were probably housed in the same enclosure):
    http://www.boa-constrictors.com/Bild...gefressen2.jpg
    http://www.boa-constrictors.com/Bild...sgewuergt1.jpg
    Tiff'z Morphz

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