Quote Originally Posted by snakemomma View Post
They are being housed together in a 100 gallon tank. There are five seperate hides including a humidity box with damp moss for them to get into when they want. We've been housing them like this for quite some time and they haven't seemed to be bothered by it. In fact they often stuff all three of themselves into the biggest hide. We made the tank ourselves and were planning on dividing it at some point but didn't feel it was a priority since it didn't appear to be causing problems!

We take them out and feed seperately in a smaller cage. I think it might be a 20 gallon tank. I put the mouse in the cage by itself for a while and then put the snake in with the mouse.

They don't look skinny at all. Thier last shed was all in one pice so I don't think they're dehydrated either.

If its that we've got them in the same cage together then I will gladly seperate them to put an end to this nonsense!!!



Thanks again everyone!!!
If you separate them they will most likely start eating. A 100g is far too large for even three snakes. They are probably stressed by the enclosure, eachother, and not being at the proper temps.

Ball pythons are shy snakes. Some won't feed at all in separate enclosures.

Have you looked at the caresheet on this site?