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ball python and lizzards
can they live together if not why?
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Re: ball python and lizzards
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Re: ball python and lizzards
 Originally Posted by Dakingpin714
can they live together if not why?
Because it is asking for something to happen.
Because different animals different husbandry requirements.
Because neither one need companionship.
etc
Bottom line bottom line if you have both your snake must be house alone and your lizard (depending on the type) can be house alone or with a mate.
Now my turn to ask, why would you ask that question?
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Re: ball python and lizzards
I asked a similar question on the GeckoForums.net and you would've thought I asked how they taste... The reason I asked (not sure about DaKingPin) was I was just curious is there are species with similar environmental needs that could be housed together and would not eat (or compete for food or otherwise stress) each other. I thought building a little ecosystem would be pretty cool, trying to find compatible species and plants. Based on the reaction I got, it sounds like I may be a little too mad scientist for my own good. Please don't worry, my Leopard Gecko and Ball Python are seperated and I realize the BP would look at my Leo as lunch... I was just thinking out loud.
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Re: ball python and lizzards
 Originally Posted by Dakingpin714
can they live together if not why?
Because ball pythons feast on lizards in the wild.
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Re: ball python and lizzards
 Originally Posted by beachvibesbyeff
Because ball pythons feast on lizards in the wild.
HMMMMMMMM
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Re: ball python and lizzards
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
HMMMMMMMM 
You guys act like you didn't know this?
They are known to eat amphibians, lizards, other snakes, birds and small mammals in the wild. They do not eat mice or rats in the wild.
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