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See, you are getting the idea already!
You for sure might want to check Ebay. You can find many, many, many things there and if you shop carefully, shipping is not unreasonable. Much better usually than an actual store would be. You might even be surprised by how much you can find that is close to you and shipping would be very low. It's worth looking into.
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Crazymonkee: yes yes, they move at night and sleep in day time
angllady : ok! I will check ebay. Thanks!!
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Re: I don't want them breed! What can I do?
 Originally Posted by samthemanz3n
That is a lock I would say congrats but it is up to you.....
samthemanz3n : So, do you mean they are one boy and one girl??? How do you be so sure as many people have told me they are both boys? If they are a boy and a girl, does it mean they can live together?
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Re: I don't want them breed! What can I do?
 Originally Posted by feimui
samthemanz3n : So, do you mean they are one boy and one girl??? How do you be so sure as many people have told me they are both boys? If they are a boy and a girl, does it mean they can live together? 
No even if they are opposite sex they still are not social animals. They still compete and try to dominate whether same sex or opposite sex.
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Re: I don't want them breed! What can I do?
 Originally Posted by Crazymonkee
No even if they are opposite sex they still are not social animals. They still compete and try to dominate whether same sex or opposite sex.
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I see, I see! I keep them separate then
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Re: I don't want them breed! What can I do?
 Originally Posted by feimui
This is the picture I took on the 29 May. I saw them coiling together. I found some pictures on the net saying that it was a sign of pre-mating behaviour. Is that right?

This is actually a pretty good shot of male dominance behavior, they're wrestling to see who's best. I haven't actually seen this much in ball pythons but in other species they'll wrap each other up and slam each other into the ground to show who's strongest. NOT mating behaviour.
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I'm glad to see you did separate them! That picture that is quoted above by Mark is all I needed to see to know they are both male.
If they were both female, I would say just keep them together, but this dominance combating is not a good sign and one of the snakes will end up feeling really crappy about himself after
Its not impossible to co house ball pythons, but it is just so much easier to keep them in their own home
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