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    Re: Only for the newbies (a good read)

    Quote Originally Posted by AussieSnakes48 View Post
    Wait a minute.......you can keep Ball Pythons together? I knew childreni could be kept together but never knew that about Ball Pythons. Shed some light? I never had an interest in Ball Pythons before, but now seeing all the variations has peaked my interest.
    Its not advised to keep ball pythons together because they are a solitary species, if housed together they can more easily spread mites and if one ball python gets an ri, most likely its cage mate will get it too. Just more stressful to keep them together. Tubs are a cheap option to separate ball pythons. for about 7 bucks you can get a tub compared to 50-150 for your typical aquarium.

    besides that, I have read that before and it just gives some info about the origin and such. Its really a long winded version of the caresheet... but I found it interesting to read! I read this probably 1 and 1/2 years ago... just when I was reading into ball pythons
    1.0 Normal ball python
    and my other animals 1.1 dogs


    BG and Skiploder fan

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