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    Younglings

    can you keep young ball pythons in the same enclosure without them getting stressed?

    and if so. at what size should you get them separated?

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    Re: Younglings

    I only ever keep clutch mates together before their first shed. After their first shed, they wont have to see another ball python until they are old enough to breed themselves.

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