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    Re: bred too young...

    Oh wow...I am new to BP's as well...but I have been researching their care for well over a year before I bought my first ...just general reptiles knowledge... They do not want or need any "friends" .Why would you put 2 snakes together with all the possible disasters that could happen. These animals are not like a dog or cat. You absolutely have to do your research...yes this is a forum where people do know what they are talking about...but everyone of them did their research...so no...your not going to come ask a question after you obviously ignored previous advice to not put two snakes together and get all your questions answered without doing an ounce of work. If you can't even manage a small amount of research to benefit you snakes then maybe you shouldn't have snakes

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