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    I am still keeping snakes separated at this time. Although I am finding through much reading and talking to pet store managers that it seems to be a practice. Managers have told me that they have housed male and females together for years with no problems as long as the cage is large enough and has plenty of hides and heat etc. Others have told me never.

    So they seem to be happy both ate today so I will keep them separated based on recommendations from members.

    Added cypress mulch and humidity has already climbed five degrees. Changed the heat lamp for a normal bulb also. Temp needs to be higher but working on humidity first and then temp. Again thanks for all the help and information.

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    Re: Male and Female normals

    Quote Originally Posted by Deepsouth View Post
    I am still keeping snakes separated at this time. Although I am finding through much reading and talking to pet store managers that it seems to be a practice. Managers have told me that they have housed male and females together for years with no problems as long as the cage is large enough and has plenty of hides and heat etc. Others have told me never.
    I must point out that the difference between "pet store managers" and people who do this as a first love and hobby is that we don't worry more about cost of housing than the actual well being of the animal.
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