See, I've heard that too... but it makes me wonder. Don't the reasonings behind not keeping other snakes together apply to Sand Boas too?
I mean, you keep a male and female together... they're more than likely going to breed, maybe before she's ready. Health risk to her. Health risk to the eggs.
One could get sick... then both will get sick.
They will both compete for the best hot and cool areas.
Why are sand boas considered outside of these concerns? It bothers me.








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