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LOVE THEM!! From what I've gathered Pat, females can be kept in groups of 2 or more as long as there is plenty of space for them. Males should not be kept together, especially if there are females anywhere in your house. I think that enclosure you got would be good for 3-4 females or so. Congrats!! Love them
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First off, congrats on the new addiction! They are truly an amazing species. For your question, you could easily keep two females in your new enclosure. I wouldn't keep anymore than 3 females in there. I also wouldn't recommend keeping a male in with your females. Some large breeders keep one male to four females, but I wouldn't feel comfortable doing so. Too many complications for myself being so inexperienced at this time, such as over-breeding and calcium deficiency.
When they become big enough, watching them eat insects is incredibly enjoyable.
Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails
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