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Keeping more than 1 snake in the same tank...
 Originally Posted by SmoothScales
Short answer? DON'T DO IT.
Longer answer? There are a list of cons an arm long. Pros? Nothing I can say in a civil manner that won't come across as insulting and/or get me an infraction notice. Yes, some experienced keepers will swear by it. Key word here - 'Experienced'. I personally would never advice someone to do so.
Some food for thought -
If one snake gets sick, the other one will be exposed. You may not even be able to tell which one is sick.
Snake's are solitary creatures. They do not want - or need - company from another snake. And they certainly are not 'cuddling'.
There will be a constant battle for dominance over the choice spots.
There will be constant stress for both snakes.
It wouldn't be safe to feed them in the enclosure, which means moving to feed which ALSO leads to an arm's length list of WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO DO THAT???
Cannibalism. It happens. And size difference does NOT make a difference. Snakes of the same size can even give it a go. Usually both snakes end up dead.
Same sex rape as a show of dominance. Which will leave the non-dominant male potentially unable to breed in the future due to damage.
Undersized breeding if the snakes are male/female. Which could lead to your female being egg bound, dying, etc.
You'll never know who regurged, should that occur.
But hey, don't take my word for it. Someone much more eloquent wrote up an article you can read here.
Edit:
Just an additional note. People can say they don't have problems co-habbing all they want. The reality of it is it's 'fine' right up until its not, and by the time its not it's to late and now you've got a much bigger problem on your hands. Besides - what humans perceive as 'fine' in our terms is not 'fine' in snake terms.
Think you used enough dynamite there Butch? 
Last edited by Reinz; 02-17-2016 at 12:32 PM.
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Mack The Knife, 2013
Lizzy, 2010
Etta, 2013
1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
Esmarelda , 2014
Sundance, 2012
2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
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Re: Keeping more than 1 snake in the same tank...
 Originally Posted by Reinz
Think you used enough dynamite there Butch? 
Should I have held his hand and sugar coated it to protect their poor little feelings, or are we more concerned about the health and well being of the animals here?
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Re: Keeping more than 1 snake in the same tank...
 Originally Posted by SmoothScales
Should I have held his hand and sugar coated it to protect their poor little feelings, or are we more concerned about the health and well being of the animals here?
I did put the smiley so you would know it was tongue in cheek.
I was getting ready to edit, add, that was the Perfect reply to to the OP's question, when your response to me popped up on my Tapatalk screen.
Great post!
The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
Mack The Knife, 2013
Lizzy, 2010
Etta, 2013
1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
Esmarelda , 2014
Sundance, 2012
2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017
Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.
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Re: Keeping more than 1 snake in the same tank...
 Originally Posted by Reinz
I did put the smiley so you would know it was tongue in cheek.
I was getting ready to edit, add, that was the Perfect reply to to the OP's question, when your response to me popped up on my Tapatalk screen.
Great post!
Sorry! Didn't see the smiley. And feeling a bit uppity about more than just this. I was getting all fisticuffs about it.
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I do understand your passion on the subject.
The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
Mack The Knife, 2013
Lizzy, 2010
Etta, 2013
1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
Esmarelda , 2014
Sundance, 2012
2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017
Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.
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Re: Keeping more than 1 snake in the same tank...
Thanks SmoothScales.
As you can tell, I was hesitant about it and was leaning towards the separate tanks just because of theirs size and gender differences.
It was only a thought since I have seen multiple snakes in the same tank, usually in the pet stores and even the specialty reptile stores, without a problem. Granted they are usually the same age/size/gender and type.
While I have a separate feeding tank for feeding him frozen rats, I have fed in his tank when I feed him live. So that would DEFINATELY be bad for the smaller snake since the rats I use seem to be about the same size or larger than her (don't have her yet, only judging by pictures).
Anyway, all good points raised and taken.
Will just keep them separate. Only need a heat pad, some bedding and I am ready to go....
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Just as an added bit of info, stores usually get away with keeping more than one animal because they only are holding them a brief period of time until they sell.
Also, space in a store is at a premium and therefor they HAVE to put as much up on each shelf as possible. It's not ideal, but it's like how most ball python cages in a store don't have two hides, or sometimes even one hide.... because if it has a hide, it would be inside the hide which means a potential buyer can't see it to want to buy it.
So never judge proper set up from a store display, unfortunately. Stores often have to do things differently.
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Florida, USA
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Re: Keeping more than 1 snake in the same tank...
 Originally Posted by tipposan
Thanks SmoothScales.
As you can tell, I was hesitant about it and was leaning towards the separate tanks just because of theirs size and gender differences.
It was only a thought since I have seen multiple snakes in the same tank, usually in the pet stores and even the specialty reptile stores, without a problem. Granted they are usually the same age/size/gender and type.
While I have a separate feeding tank for feeding him frozen rats, I have fed in his tank when I feed him live. So that would DEFINATELY be bad for the smaller snake since the rats I use seem to be about the same size or larger than her (don't have her yet, only judging by pictures).
Anyway, all good points raised and taken.
Will just keep them separate. Only need a heat pad, some bedding and I am ready to go....
Makes sure you're including a regulation device with that heat pad and it sounds like you're set!
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Re: Keeping more than 1 snake in the same tank...
Everyone has their own opinion on this matter and that's fine. However, in your case, the size difference between the 2 snakes makes this not a very good idea.
Last edited by rockonjp76; 02-18-2016 at 02:52 PM.
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