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Re: Question regarding new eggs
 Originally Posted by jeanniekerns
Well the thing about moving her, is she will not let my daughter get close enough to her. Here is the tank picture, she is all the way in the left hand corner as you can see on her eggs. Should we just let her do what she needs to do? Or should we try to move them? As far as the humidity, its where it needs to be. We are making sure of that.

I'm sorry, am I seeing things or is there a reticulated python in the top right hand corner?
4 Male and 1 female ball python and a retic in the same vivarium isn't exactly good practice.
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Re: Question regarding new eggs
 Originally Posted by fishboyUK
I'm sorry, am I seeing things or is there a reticulated python in the top right hand corner?
4 Male and 1 female ball python and a retic in the same vivarium isn't exactly good practice. 
I didn't notice that.
It's not a good idea to co-hab multiple snakes.. worse idea to co-hab multiple species of snakes.
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Re: Question regarding new eggs
Jerry Robertson

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Re: Question regarding new eggs
Yeah, I thought that was a different species of snake sitting up there....
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Re: Question regarding new eggs
 Originally Posted by Quiet Tempest
I didn't notice that.
It's not a good idea to co-hab multiple snakes.. worse idea to co-hab multiple species of snakes.
Yes the chance of introducing harmful pathogens is great when mixing any species, let alone ones from different continents 
Not to mention the fact that Male Ball pythons will combat during breeding season and potentially try to breed with each other causing god knows what damage.
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Re: Question regarding new eggs
 Originally Posted by fishboyUK
Yes the chance of introducing harmful pathogens is great when mixing any species, let alone ones from different continents
Not to mention the fact that Male Ball pythons will combat during breeding season and potentially try to breed with each other causing god knows what damage. 
Very sore bums?
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Re: Question regarding new eggs
 Originally Posted by Jeremy78
Very sore bums?
And most probably the "bad aids" too
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