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Re: Babies.
Originally Posted by Amy05
yupp...and can't BPs breed too early and hurt themselves? i would never want that to happen...
They could, but stressed snakes will be the most common issue when keeping them together. One will naturally dominate the other for the best hot spot or cool spot and so on. Stress is never a good thing.
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Re: Babies.
Originally Posted by Spaniard
They could, but stressed snakes will be the most common issue when keeping them together. One will naturally dominate the other for the best hot spot or cool spot and so on. Stress is never a good thing.
either way, i won't be housing any snakes together
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Re: Babies.
Ed, I want the snake in your avatar! lol
As for breeding too young, the 100-200 gram babies I believe you are referring to wouldn't be interested in breeding yet anyway so that wouldn't be an issue. I don't house any of mine together but I know that a lot of people with a bunch of hatchlings do leave them together for some time. I've heard anywhere from their first to fifth shed.
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Re: Babies.
Thanks. I wasn't talking about housing mine together, but i love to research things i love, and scince i am getting a breeding pair, in 3 years, i better be prepared as ever, so i'm just starting to ask questions now.
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