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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: North of Chicago IL, US
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Separating Two Males?
I switched my order to two males (one flame and one normal, both 66% possible het for leucistic), and I was wondering if I should keep them in separate enclosures. I've heard that keeping baby snakes together makes them less nervous, but there is also a risk of them being more nervous and not eating or eating each other. It wouldn't be a problem to house both of them separately as opposed to together, but I may as well save on the cost of the aquarium and bedding if I can.
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: Separating Two Males?
I been keeping my baby males together
no problems whatsoever I do watch them closely at feeding time
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Old and wise snake
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Re: Separating Two Males?
I was planning to separate them during feedings so I just bought a ten gallon, a light, and some carefresh bedding (you can use that right?). Now all I need to do is figure out how I'm going to make this lid.
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"Preparing For Second shed"
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Separating Two Males?
I used to use carefresh (the grey paper/cotton like stuff?) for my girl in a 20g and never had problems with it. Even if she ingested a bit of it there wasn't any problems with it. I'd use it in my new enclusure if it weren't so expensive!
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Old and wise snake
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Re: Separating Two Males?
Expensive? It was easily the cheapest stuff Petsmart had (but then again, it's Petsmart). It was $8 for a big bag of it, while the wood shavings were $7 for a bag about 1/4 of the size.
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