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    Re: Can you hold two BPs together?

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    It is something that I wondered about but never had the nerve in case something went wrong . I keep many different types ( Boa , Burmese Python , Royals / Balls , King snakes , Garter snakes , Corn snakes , Rats snakes etc ) and the idea of just simply introducing any two of them intrigued me .

    Nearest I ever get is to hold one or other just to the glass of another one just to see if there's any response . Usually not apart from the Burmese Python and the King snakes who always show a lot of interest - pretty predictable though , I guess , considering how inquisitive they are .

    I've seen vids showing of a guy with huge Burmese pythons and Retics clambering all over each other in a garden ....

    ...You do realize king snakes EAT other snakes in the wild, right? Given that species' usual levels of food drive, I'd say there's a good chance the interest is probably more than "being inquisitive."
    Last edited by Lizardlicks; 02-21-2016 at 03:07 PM.

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