Quote Originally Posted by P00NIS
I've been told that i can keep 2 ball pythons in a cage but if i put a 1000 gram female and 213 gram male in a 90 gallon ( i havent yet but wondering )
and raised the young male with the female until its big enough to breed along with the female (still in the same 90 gallon cage that whole time) would they breed? Thanks.
the real question is should you? And the answer is NO

Ball pythons are solitary animals and the only time they should be put together is male being introduce to a female during breeding season and during breading season only. Even then this is not a permanent housing situation as the male will only spend 48 to 72 hours at the time with a female (This also require that both are the proper weight)

2 Ball Pythons housed together can create problems such as going of feed, spreading of diseases, parasites, mites.

If one regurgitate how would you know which one did? You are also at risk for serious injuries and sometimes even death.

Bottom line 1 BP =1 Enclosure 2 BP =2 Enclosures so if you cannot afford 2 properly house each snakes individually you should only have one snake.