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    Re: Multiple burms per enclosure?

    Quote Originally Posted by Denial View Post
    There is not option for a comfortable lifestyle with unnecessary spending when you own burmese pythons. People that go the "cheaper" route are the people that end up on the news and give the good reptile keepers a bad rep.
    Youre going out on a limb comparing me to reptile owners that " end up on the news and give the good reptile keepers a bad rep" considering you and no one on this forum at all knows anyhthing about me other than my 20~ some odd posts.

    Feeding two large pythons in the same cage would not be fun.
    Where did you get the idea that I would be feeding them together?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    I accidentally offered a rat to a boa that was in the same enclosure with another boa, and both grabbed on to the rat. Needless to say, it was very tough to separate them. Luckily, neither was hurt, but it could have easily went the other way. If you do decide to house them together, which I don't suggest, make sure you separate them when feeding. This would likely be pretty tough once they get some size to them.
    There's no way I would feed them together. Just like I told the other poster above you, I dont know where you guys got the idea I would be feeding both snakes at the same time in the same enclosure. I think this is another example of the posters here grasping onto the worst possible situation and trying to use that as a basis for a response instead of experience. The expression Ill use for this is fear mongering

    This is getting ridiculous.
    Last edited by Sanchez; 01-16-2011 at 07:03 PM.
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