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asherman |
Posted - 31/08/2009 : 02:44:41 ...with each other?
For example, could i keep a male Columbian Rainbow Boa with a female Brazilian Rainbow Boa?
Mabye a simple question, but meh  |
5 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
gingerpony |
Posted - 30/11/2009 : 20:51:25 i'm not against co-habiting but wouldn't ever dream of mixing species with different husbandry requirements... |
Lionheart |
Posted - 30/11/2009 : 19:38:10 I'm not a fan of mixing speicies, most of the time the snakes dont like it and the can stop feeding. |
Kerohime |
Posted - 02/10/2009 : 04:50:45 Also snakes are solitary animals in general, it'd be best to keep them separate. Its the same for any kind of snake really, I usually keep them apart unless its that short time period for breeding. |
Kazerella |
Posted - 07/09/2009 : 14:55:50 I don't think it's advisable- since CRBs need lower humidity than BRBs for a start.
Plus there's still a chance they would breed and then you'd have cross babies that might be hard to sell.  |
Blackecho |
Posted - 31/08/2009 : 09:52:12 Can you, yes, should you (in my opinion), no.
Co-habiting has no known benefits to the snake but does have risks. |