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    "First shed In Progress" larean's Avatar
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    Housing together

    Hi,

    Some time ago, I was wondering whether one could house a Thamnophis together with another snake that had the same environmental needs and was roughly the same size. Since my lonely Parietalis lives in a 286 litre terrarium (if I converted it correctly, that's about 68 gallons), which is rather big for a 90 cm (36 inch) snake, I thought I might add another species or subspecies. Is this possible?

    Thanks

    P.S. I've got a vague recollection of asking this before, but this recollection is vague enough for me not to remember the answer anymore
    Christiaan

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    Re: Housing together

    Hi Christiaan, Yes, you can house two or more species/sub-species together safely. But, as you already stated, they need to be of similar size and have the same environmental requirements.
    James.

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    Basilisk (The King of all Serpents) enigma200316's Avatar
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    Re: Housing together

    yes, as long as they are both male or female and about the same size...
    Justin

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