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    Re: Can ball pythons be housed together?

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    With the little information shared about that situation I don't think any conclusions can be made. Kinda like the media giving half the story.

    Were they in a small tank with one hide? Or something more like the OP and I said may work which is a large enclosure with many different spots for the snakes to stay apart? Do you know any more?
    I do not, the post was mostly about looking for a vet asap. Is there a certain size cage or amount of hides that would prevent this? And if the goal is to allow the snakes plenty of space away from each other to avoid such an injury or issue, wouldn't it simply be best to house them apart?

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