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    Re: Multi-species housing...

    I really think so. But it isn't sad....snakes don't do sad, or happy. They do correct conditions/incorrect conditions.
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    Re: Multi-species housing...

    Sigh. Well, thanks, James, for taking all my sweet little snuggly snake thoughts and dashing them on the rocks.

    Can I at least pretend they are cuddling and love each other???
    Lori, New Hope Rescue-- rescuing equines and others
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    Re: Multi-species housing...

    Heh, who knows. We could all be wrong. >>
    Perhaps they're really exchanging chemical signals on where the most food is, or maybe they're "snuggling" to raise their body temps. Who knows.

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    Re: Multi-species housing...

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    Heh, who knows. We could all be wrong. >>
    No.

    Perhaps they're really exchanging chemical signals on where the most food is, or maybe they're "snuggling" to raise their body temps. Who knows.
    Maybe it's an antipredator strategy, or maybe it's just that they have the same needs.

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    Re: Multi-species housing...

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    Perhaps they're really exchanging chemical signals on where the most food is.
    Maybe when no one's looking, they do a complex dance, like honey bees. Or maybe, when we've all gone to bed, they actually talk to each other!

    "Hey, Slither, what did you think of those pinkies he gave us tonight?"

    "A bit tough, I thought, Slim. I reckon he thawed them too fast. Anyway, give us a cuddle".
    James.

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    Re: Multi-species housing...

    lol
    Perhaps it's a combination of acetone, peroxide, and snake musk = "Dude it was lyke great."

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    Re: Multi-species housing...

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    a combination of acetone, peroxide, and snake musk = "Dude it was lyke great."
    I might try that, Todd, instead of my usual Australian Shiraz! Good call!
    James.

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    Re: Multi-species housing...

    lol
    How about some cologne?
    Get the lady snakes *maybe some of the guy snakes? O.o* in the mood. XD

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    Re: Multi-species housing...

    Don't you dab cologne behind your ears though? Where would you put it on a snake?
    James.

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    Re: Multi-species housing...

    lol
    This could be a problem... Halting all our years of research! D:

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