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| View Poll Results: How many snakes per cage? | |||
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8 | 44.44% |
| 2-3 |
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9 | 50.00% |
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0 | 0% |
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0 | 0% |
| 7+ |
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1 | 5.56% |
| I cant count all of them/say how many in thread |
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0 | 0% |
| Voters: 18. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: How many per cage
I have voted 2-3. I always hold couples together, but if I don't have a couple I put them seperatly.
I also think that when I have babies again, I'll put them together now in a big cage. I've hold them seperately till now, but I've heard that difficult feeders will feed more easily when they see others eat... Don't know if anybody else has experience with that? |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: How many per cage
GarterGuy,
It might help your decision to consider that every snake in the same enclosure will have the same intestinal content (i.e. parasites, bacteria, & protozoa, & viruses) due to exposure to one another's feces no matter how diligently the enclosure is cleaned. For the record, I'd love to have an enclosure that is large and elaborate enough to house a bunch of snakes. The more I read, the more I'm deciding that preventative treatment for pathogens is the way to go. If you treat all the snakes in one enclosure at the same time, and don't introduce untreated snakes, it will go a long way toward ensuring their health. Snaky, I've noticed instances when a picky eater gets stimulated when another snake starts eating. I've also noticed dominant individual intimidate others during feeding time and hogs the food. I guess it comes down to the behavior of individuals as to their reaction. For what it's worth, I've also noticed that one snake can be more dominant in it's own enclosure when another is introduced, but it can be subordinate when it's introduced into another snake's enclosure (sort of a home court advantage). Thamnophis, Why do you house T.s. tetrataenia differently? Do they behave differently in groups? |
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Thamnophis Addict
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: South Carolina
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Re: How many per cage
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I have a room setup for nothing but my snakes. We never used our open carport. I enclosed and set it up. Still a work in progress, but worked out great (my wife is afraid of my pets). Sid |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: SE Wisconsin
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Re: How many per cage
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![]() As far as the poll, as others have said, a lot depends on the snakes, the size of the cage etc. I prefer to keep all my snakes separate. Occasionally I will need to double them up for space reasons. Just last night I had to put my Dumerils boas together because I need a cage to pair up a couple of Ball Pythons. It was a good thing though because within an hour they were all hooked up (the Dums not the Balls) I have kept several same sex corns, together for space reasons and display purposes in my store but that was when I had too many of them. As I said, my personal preference is to keep everything separate. |
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