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    Re: Two snakes. One tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Konotashi View Post
    Although I never, ever plan to house two snakes together, I always see, "Unless you know what you're doing, don't put them together."

    What qualifies as 'knowing what you're doing' to the point where one can house two snakes in the same enclosure? Seems like it's a bad idea no matter who you are and how much you know what you're doing....
    I have no idea what you are saying. However since I think you are agreeing with my point, I will agree with yours. In this way, we will better the knowledge of this community.

    I admire a person who has never done something, yet warns people from trying it.

    Why just today, I was posting on an amateur gynecology forum about which tampons are the most comfortable. While I am a male, and have never worn a tampon, I argued with a 48 year old woman that Kotex was the superior brand.

    Judging by the "likes" I got, I think I won the argument.
    Last edited by Skiploder; 06-27-2013 at 01:17 AM.

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