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    Despite what everyone here has said, it is perfectly fine to keep them together while you decide and accumulate the finances to create a permanent home for your new snakes.

    When clutches first hatch, do breeders not keep the entire clutch together on a damp substrate until they first shed out?

    How is that any different?

    Anyway, you'll be fine to do it in the short run but it would be in the best interest of the snakes to give them separate enclosures before too long.

    Do they not meet each other in the wild? Or is it one ball python to a gopher/rat hole, and they come out one by one to hunt some what like an invisible single file line?

    Also, 10/10 not going to get rid of my animals if I lose my job or something. Struggle or not, it's a commitment and giving up cause some kid said to is not what I would consider ideal.
    Last edited by Kodieh; 11-07-2013 at 10:16 PM.

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