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    Re: Handling can it cause stress to a bp

    /agree

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    Re: Handling can it cause stress to a bp

    Ther is never a good reason to house BPs together, unless you are breeding two healthy, prepared adults. And by No means, should a BP Ever be housed with another type of snake.. this is just an open invitation for cross-contamination, as well as the possibility of the larger snake eating the smaller one..
    Not too long ago, one of our respected members had a tragedy wherein they were houseing two BPs together for breeding, and the female ate the male. How would you like it if something like that happened? Would you house a baby male bunny in with a female bunny and expect them not to breed too young? Would you house two territorial male fish in the same tank and not expect them to compete for the best territory, with one becoming the underdog..? Why invite tragedy onto your pets..
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    Re: Handling can it cause stress to a bp

    Quote Originally Posted by Monty
    your not supposed to house 2 snakes together. But like snakiemom said there are exceptions and i know this for a fact. One of the girls i work with at the petco keeps a 7 foot burm in with her ball python in a 10' by 10' by 8' vivarium very beauituful setup too and both snakes feed outside of the cage and they dont bother with each other at all
    This is asking to have a snake eaten. I can show you what happens when you put two snakes in the same cage. If I can find the post.
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    Re: Handling can it cause stress to a bp

    how the hell would a snake eat another snake? wouldnt that kill both of them? i wanna see pics, thats just messed up. so what do you do when breeding them?

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    Re: Handling can it cause stress to a bp

    Quote Originally Posted by sw204me
    how the hell would a snake eat another snake? wouldnt that kill both of them? i wanna see pics, thats just messed up.
    No if I can find it someone posted pics of a redtail I think that ate a ball that was bigger than it and the regurged the ball. Real crazy.
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    Re: Handling can it cause stress to a bp

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
    No if I can find it someone posted pics of a redtail I think that ate a ball that was bigger than it and the regurged the ball. Real crazy.

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    Re: Handling can it cause stress to a bp

    A picture (or two) is worth 1000 words.....





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    Re: Handling can it cause stress to a bp

    w...t....f......?



    so those pics show the dead eaten snake and the dead snake that ate it?

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    Re: Handling can it cause stress to a bp

    Yes, and if you'll notice in the last picture the one that got eaten was larger than the one that ate it.


    Is it worth that risk to house together?

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    Re: Handling can it cause stress to a bp

    Thanks Robin!
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