I think it's great JB that you're open to what is being suggested to you! That does show a genuine concern for your snakes rather than some folks who get all bent out of shape and upset if they hear anything they take to be a "bad" comment on their husbandry. It's nice to see your ego isn't getting in the way of caring for these snakes of yours.
I'm also glad you have a vet and the snakes have checked out well recently so you are at least starting this transition in husbandry with healthy adults.
Anytime you make a change, even for the best reasons, it can stress out a snake. After all they don't have the capacity to understand it but just like things I do for my 4 kids, sometimes you just have to do what is right whether they get it or not at first LOL. Provided with two seperate enclosures that are set up properly to allow for two hides, proper temps, proper humidity and a nice thermal gradient for them....I bet they will settle right in and do very well for you.
Like any new environment though, once you get to that point....give them lots of alone time to settle in and check out their new digs. Give them a week or two without anything more than basic husbandry and I bet they will be just as happy as a pig in....well you get my point LOL.
~~Jo~~








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