I am really amazed at how many of you assume that where I live is just like where you live, without even questions as to the extent of my short on funds, you aromatically give me answers that would be awesome...If I lived where you did...Or in a place like you. I was really trying to get advice without having to go I to detail of my living arrangements for the time, but alas people have made it difficult. Temporarily my husband and I are living in a camper out side of my parents house. Yes we plan to actually get a home next month I'm case you're wondering or want to bash me for not trying to. So, as to what I was trying to say earlier, when we got 1 snake, she came in the 75 gallon tank, and had lived in said tank for nearly 3 years. At least that's what was told when we got her. Now, if some can understand, the tank does don't sit on any shelf, or anything of the sort, because it will not fit on any in the camper. Therefore it does sit on the floor. So just after losing the other one due to -7 wind chill that particular night, which we tried to keep them as warm as we possibly could but with little to no insulation in, or under, this camper we failed her. And as we got paid the following few days we got said heating mat for tank, as well as new bulbs for the lamps, and a digital thermometer. Now all this being obtained before the other 2 snakes, I can not simply pay for 2 more totes and heating sources for them. And can not just put them into something else for they will freeze as well. Our children and my animals come before us, but literally, with no money you can not purchase anything at all. Now if people will be so kind and to give me some really good, hard core signs of stress from having all 3 together in one tank that I may watch for while waiting on ways to get them separate, that would be really helpful, as opposed to telling me to spend money on totes and things, which never mention that it's has to be at least 2 of Everything you tell me i need to buy. I am not saying my female is not looking for a mate, but as her and the other female I had were continuously wrapped up together, smaller one almost always laying in the middle of her coils to on top of her, and she did not move around UNTIL I picked her up. Then she was the one following my male around. He went into the hide, and she followed him in directly. Had to move them to clean and change bedding, she did not go into hide until he did. So either way, seeking mate, or whatever is it, I have just noticed her following 1 specific male. As per this morning, both males are in hide and she is out under lamp. So please, signs to watch out for while I am waiting on funds to get more space.