Quote Originally Posted by GirDance View Post
The point I was making was more that people with little to no experience coming here asking for help should never be advised that they can or should deviate from proven methods. This is something you only do when you have years of experience and familiarity with an animal under your belt. The topic of this thread is keeping two housed together in a larger enclosure - something which is a huge deviation. Yes, I generalized, but the direction of the thread was getting bogged down with the old, "large enclosures aren't bad" direction as much as the question of housing the two together.

So I guess more on track:
His snakes are obviously trying to assert dominance over one another - so what if others can house two together successfully, or so what if others have properly managed to make use of a large enclosure... It's not working here and there seems to be a general lack of knowledge of snake behaviour involved as well, so to advise that he is able to deviate without this knowledge and experience under his belt is not a good idea. Ever.

Also an attempt to point out that the thread seemed to get way off topic with a lot of bickering about who thinks what is best debate type stuff, which doesn't help someone new to the hobby actually learn about their animals.
I agree, good post. So let's stay on topic Sorry if I took this off-topic...