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    Re: Keeping BPs Together???

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    Totally agree.

    But if your not breeding would you still say the snakes could be kept together by someone closer to the entry level. I think that was the real issue of the thread.

    I think the simple answer for a entry level keeper should always be no. As for a crabby old grouchbag of a keeper like yourself I have no problem with you trying new and different things.
    Fixed it for you.

    If the question is - can two ball pythons be kept together? - the answer is not "no". It is simply that it requires more space and time and money and experience than keeping them separately. It can be pointed out that without experience and the requisite husbandry skill, that there are risks involved.

    A beginner should be given an accurate picture of what is involved. The idea is to educate someone new to the hobby in such a way that they do not get into a situation that they do not fully understand. Telling them that it cannot be done is incorrect.
    Last edited by Skiploder; 02-27-2013 at 01:36 PM.

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