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    Re: Why not to cohabitate any snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Fireproof View Post
    Thread title would be better if renamed to something like "Why you shouldn't transport many snakes together" or "The risk of transporting multiple snakes in a single container."




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    Even transporting snakes together can be done, not sure how many shows you have been working or even gone to but people vending pack their snakes together all the time, they display them together too, people shipping snake wholesale ship them in bag of 5 or 10 without any problems either.

    There is one thing that was pointed out and everyone seems to fail to see even though that is the first thing that jumped at me in the picture.

    all because some idiot packed together a group of starving snakes?
    skinny borderline emaciated snakes
    Now let's focus on the real issue here

    Deborah Stewart


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