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    Re: Which snakes can be housed together?

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    Some colubrids and other species can be housed together safely. Some species will not breed unless they have been housed together for years.

    I hope Skiploader chimes in. He knows the answer to this really well.
    Why bother Nikki? This topic comes up every month and every month the same people chime in with the edict that NO species should be housed together and ALL snakes are solitary animals who stress when housed with another. Unfortunately, most of those chiming in have experience with a handful of species or less and should re-read the question. This information will now get carried by those who read it as gospel and the disinformation will spread.

    Maybe some day people will have the self control to refrain from answering questions they do not know the answer to.

    The short version is there are species that should not be co-habitated, species that can be co-habitated under the proper conditions, and some that require it in order to breed.

    Any other answer is wrong. Period.

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