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    Pythons eating Pythons

    We recently had a new development with our ball pythons and were wondering if anyone had any information. So the situation is that our 3 year old female BP has apparently eaten our 2 1/2 year old male BP. Does anyone know why this would have happened? If you could email us at katie18_l@hotmail.com, that would be great.
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    Re: Pythons eating Pythons

    Did you have them housed together specifically for breeding or were they kept communally all the time?
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    Re: Pythons eating Pythons

    They have been together in the same 55 gallon tank for 2 1/2 years with no problems of aggression or anything else. They usually sleep curled up together. We have never had any problems

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    Re: Pythons eating Pythons

    I had always thought that two snakes curling up together was either mating, or asserting dominance or aggression over one another... I'm not saying this to be mean in any way, just trying to understand the pathology behind why your female may have done this...

    Have you taken her to the vet at all to make sure that she's going to be okay as well?? A 2 1/2 year old BP seems like quite the large meal...
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    Re: Pythons eating Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by katie18
    They have been together in the same 55 gallon tank for 2 1/2 years with no problems of aggression or anything else. They usually sleep curled up together. We have never had any problems
    How very sad! I'm really sorry you lost one of your snakes this way. Unfortunately, it is a common misconception that these snakes enjoy living together. The sleeping curled up is not snuggling, but rather competing for the best spots, and one snake expressing dominate behavior over the other. There are many complications that can arise from housing ball pythons together....and one of them is canibalism. It's rare, but it does happen.
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    Re: Pythons eating Pythons

    Did you notice a sizable lump in the female, and if so, did she regurge? I'm just wondering if the male may have escaped.

    Balls have been known to eat each other if housed or shipped together, but it is rare and usually occurs with younger snakes. However, the potential is always there as well as a number of other issues related to housing multiple snakes which is why most people on this forum recommend housing Balls separately.

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    Re: Pythons eating Pythons

    ok. well we just didn't understand because Lucy has never ever shown any sort of aggression. Shes only ever struck at mice. But thank you all for helping us understand.

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    Re: Pythons eating Pythons

    what kind of confirmation do you have that she did, in fact, eat him? If I were making that call I'd want hard proof before jumping to any conclusions...

    I agree with the idea that he might've escaped.

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    Re: Pythons eating Pythons

    I agree with the idea that he might've escaped.
    yes. A two and a half year old male would weigh between 700 and 900 grams roughly. I would think that would be enough to kill your female if she did in fact eat the male, or regurge at the very least. Maybe you should show us pictures of your female, and we can help verify.

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    Re: Pythons eating Pythons

    if she did eat him i don't think she's long for this world, everytime ive heard of this the "consumer" has died, but it is possible she ate him, i saw a pic once of a snake that had eaten another snake, the eaten snake went pretty much from head to tail inside the other snake, gross but it happens when you aren't informed on proper husbandry

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