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    Re: Why not to cohabitate any snake

    Quote Originally Posted by albinos_rule View Post
    Someone around here is always butthurt about something. I guess they woke up on the wrong side of the bed, or "didn't get any" last night..Not to mention any names, but maybe they should crawl back "under their pile of wood" I have always been told to never co-habitate snakes, and that is what is "preached" on this forum. Then when someone posts something like this they are immediately jumped on like a dog for posting what might happen with co-habitation. Wrapping up I will say this is VERY POOR forum for beginners to learn anything, because when a new person asks a question, and they get 20 answers, all completely different, and every reply says THEIR method is the gospel...What is a new person supposed to believe?!?!?!?!? I am no snake expert, and I learn new things every day, and some of my methods are outside the box, but they work for me. Thank God I learned what I know now long before I had a computer to visit forums on the internet...I take 99.9% of all the advice on this forum with a huge grain of salt. Sure sucks for people new to ball pythons wanting the best information for their reptile pets...
    What is preached is beginners should no cohabitate, I don't think I have seen differently as a collective. There is not a grand cookie cutter way of taking care of snakes, the new person is going to have to learn that as soon as possible and do what works for them.

    Quote Originally Posted by albinos_rule View Post
    Ok so would you feel better had the OP posted.."Look what can happen when you transport snakes together without feeding them"?
    Yes, the issue is that specific.

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