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Okay....
When you can point out anywhere in any of my postings where I said they CANNOT be housed together, I will gladly answer any questions you have. From what I see, I said it's not a good idea, along with 95% of other people who own ball pythons. BUT if you saw something that I didn't type, or magically showed up, then I'll gladly apologize for the misunderstanding.
Let's try this again, just to be clear.
The breeders that I have become very close friends with, who have years of their and others (including big name breeders) experience, who I then gain my knowledge from by asking questions, wouldn't even consider putting two same sex snakes in the same exclosure.
CAN it be done? Clearly, since you pointed that out.
SHOULD it be done? Obviously...debatable.
SHOULD it be done by anyone other than someone who has many years of experience? In my opinion (key word here), no.
You, who clearly knows all, should be able to see the difference between opinion and fact.
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