I said it before in another thread involving my litters of concinnus. At first, feeding them together really wasn't a problem but the problems have begun. After they've grown a bit and become more aggressive and competative, things have been happening the last couple of days. Doesn't matter how small the pieces are. One snake sees another eating, and tries to bit his face off. Another incident today... one snake had gotten fish scent on his body. Another baby grabbed ahold of his mid section and the mayhem ensued. I got one baby trying to eat another from the middle, while the thrashing and writhing began.

I was saying before that it does take a few weeks for the problems to start, and they have. Any attempt to feed the entire group together results in a tangled mess of snakes biting each other. Oh, those concinnus. You just can't do that. They'll attempt to bite and swallow a football or watermellon at this stage, as long as it smells like food.

For some reason, I'm still able to feed 6 large adults in the same enclosure. This particular group seems to get along at feeding time but those babies... forget about it. Feeding them in small supervised groups now.