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Kelfezond Posted - 19/06/2011 : 11:06:24
Hey guys, as you may know I unexpectadly had pandora my bci drop 34 baby boas on me, being unprepared they had to make do with being in cricket boxes for the moment but they've all shed now and i'd really like them moved into their rubs, I am in the process of building a rack but I literally only have room for 18 rubs and I have 34 babies, alot of them will be sold as soon as they take their second feeds as a fair few have been ordered but up until then i'd love to take them out of the cricken boxes, this would mean temporarily cohabiting them for 2-3 weeks, 2 boas to a rub.
Are there any likely high risk scenario's that can come from this, i'm aware oof the risks with cohabiting royals but don't know if boas are notoriously bad for cohabiting or if they're okay for it.

Cheers for the advice guys
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gmac Posted - 19/06/2011 : 14:58:49
same risks apply for all snakes cohabbing.

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