Quote Originally Posted by royalreilly View Post
-I don't personally own an African egg eating snake, this is just my 2 cents-

Snake Discovery on Youtube is probably the reptile Youtuber I trust the most. She has a few African egg eating snakes. I think this video would be helpful to you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09iL57T3Mtw Once again, I've never owned this kind of snake. It seems like info about them on the internet is 1) difficult to find and 2) often contradictory to what other people say. However Emily (Snake Discovery) says in her experience it's fine to house them together, similarly to garter snakes. You should see if you can find any more info before just doing it though. But it may be difficult to find someone who's actually owned them. (Also I'm not saying this is necessarily my opinion, I'm just sharing some info I found!)

I have also heard that with egg eaters it's very important to make sure you have access to the eggs before getting one. Bcr229 was right about Asian markets often having quail eggs. Where you live likely has at least one of these markets. I live in a pretty rural area and we have one. But you should check in person that they have the eggs before assuming. Also I believe the eggs should be room temperature. Pretty sure you can store them outside of the fridge since you can even do that with chicken eggs you eat, but if you're worried you could refrigerate them and just take them out to become room temperature the day before you feed the snake or something like that.

Hopefully this helps a little? Haha I really don't know much about the egg eating snakes myself but they're a species I'm interested in owning someday so I've done a little research. Maybe you should reach out to a breeder or something since they'd know a lot more about keeping the snakes..? Good luck!

Thanks for the info.... My daughter watches Snake discovery on the Tv, So I'm familiar with her videos (haven't seen the egg eating one though)

I did notice she had an opposite sex pair in there, I wonder how 2 males / or 2 females would do? More research to do......