Quote Originally Posted by Gio View Post
Best of luck.
The proof you seem to think doesn't exist is actually in the science/biology of these animals. Snakes are secret and solitary and the proven, best practices are to house them separately until they are paired for breeding.
Actually many species of snakes do den together, some pair up every year and that is proven. Also many snakes eat other snakes, but this is not the case of Carpets. The biology exists in breeder care over the last 30 years, the people you bash are the reason many generations exist outside of Australia today.

Quote Originally Posted by Gio View Post
As juveniles being established in captivity it is even more important to house them separately for a number of reasons.
I hear the opposite for juveniles, and never got a single reason from you why juveniles over adult on this from you.

Quote Originally Posted by Gio View Post
Your procedures possibly being read and practiced by a new keeper that comes here looking for help are not helpful.
We want newbies to think of you as authoritative to the subject? I think more so, since this forum is considered the truth on keeping snakes it should be questioned. I am sorry but I don't agree.

Just remember if you are having trouble breeding the snake yourself, chances are they are not happy. You can bash breeders, but their snakes breed and we all know you can't breed reptiles under improper "biological" conditions. I would say you can burn a female out, but we are not talking about that.