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    Re: housing together??

    Quote Originally Posted by jharris08 View Post
    cool I figured that...Ive bred dragons for yrs and know that all that applies to them . but just wanted to make sure that pythons needed that separation also...and know that if I do get another ball to have another enclosure set up.
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    I only cohabitate certain animals of certain species. Mostly geckos, but I have found my smaller tree boas don't seem to be negatively effected by being housed together as well. But all these animals had an initial quarantine period before.

    Ball pythons stress a lot more easily than other species. That would be the primary reason I don't cohabitate them.
    Last edited by cinderbird; 03-13-2011 at 02:27 PM.

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