I recently bought a baby ivory ball python, and at the same time I updated my enclosure, splitting a large 75 gallon tank between the baby, my adult male bumblebee, and my female pastel. The ivory's enclosure is between the other two and from the moment I put it in there it kept trying to escape its enclosure to get into the bumblebee's enclosure. I kept patching up the walls until there was no way it could get through (it somehow kept climbing the to the top where there was a gap.). I checked on the trio one more time before going to bed and the ivory managed to wedge its head between the glass and the wall that was separating it from the bumblebee, it was stuck and didn't look like it could breathe. Mind you, the wall was extremely flush to the glass, to the point where it had to be wiggled and pushed in place to fit, the ivory shouldn't have possibly been able to push through it. Against what I know to be correct, I put the ivory in the bumblebee's enclosure and the ivory immediately curled up in the middle of the my bee's coils and had been behaving normally since then. The bumblebee doesn't act apprehensive or aggressively about it either. However, when I separate them they both appear to get stressed and begin poking around their enclosures trying to find a hole in the wall between them. They really seem to prefer being together, but I know that can be dangerous. What do I do about this?