by GeneticMorphs » Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:22 pm
I house some of my snakes together and some of them seperate. Its just easier when it comes to feeding when they are seperate, also if one contracts a illness, its better when they are alone so the other doesnt get it. but the choice is totally up to the individual. My bloods are kept seperate as are most of my other snakes, but i have a pair of red tails that have been together since birth and have bred every year. Like what was mentioned earlier, Some snakes do and some dont.... Just make sure the enclosure is big enough for the male to find a corner when the female has her time for complaining and moaning...lol
Every male needs a safe place to escape to.
But my opinion is , if the enclosure is big enough, and you are able to manage them both, even though they are agressive, then go for it, trial and error i suppose... if it doesnt work then split them up....
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