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    Re: Can i do this!!??

    It's guys like you that make people in this hobby think we're all chest thumping idiots who jump on bandwagons the way smart people do research.
    Ok, so a smart, inquisitive newbie (the OP) came here to do research. And who was the chest-thumper again?
    I think we ALL get your point, dude. It can be done successfully. We are all just waiting for you to provide some actual PRO's (the "insight" I was referring to) as to why someone should attempt it. The only ones you've provided so far were the ones I quoted - "I like it" and "It DOES look cool" and "I don't let others tell me how to think."

    But you're right about one thing, I did find an extra sphincter when I went checking myself. I am a total a** for being so new and posting in a topic about cohabiting when I only own one snake. I'm such a noob even, I mistakenly thought my horse was as tall as yours. Oops. I've since fallen off, and it feels much better down here.

    Can we see some pictures of your cohabiting snakes, so that we can look for signs of what a happy, socialized, cohabiting snake might look like?
    Last edited by Mutheruva; 01-30-2013 at 12:10 PM.

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