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    Re: Multi Animal Enclosure?

    Hey, I don't want to start a new thread, but once I think Gwenne is full grown, I can give her fuzzies, right?

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    Re: Multi Animal Enclosure?

    Not a problem....


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    Re: Multi Animal Enclosure?

    Wow! And I've only been feeding her pinkies!!

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    Re: Multi Animal Enclosure?

    Somewhere I have the "After" Photo....

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    Re: Multi Animal Enclosure?

    Here it is.




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    Re: Multi Animal Enclosure?

    Quote Originally Posted by philthechil View Post
    HAHAHAHA! That is funny Wayne! :P I'm guessing that it wouldn't work to put a Lizard and a Garter in together?

    For the Record..... putting a snake and a lizard in the same enclosure is a bad idea also. Lizards are terrified of snakes, even if the snake won't eat the lizard, the lizard will 1)kill the snake or 2) die of fright!

    I hate to be the bearer of bad news here, but you can't put your garter snake with anything except another garter snake. And keep your mice with your mice, your tarantula alone, and your lizards with their own species as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    I hate to be the bearer of bad news here, but you can't put your garter snake with anything except another garter snake.
    Proven fact, Dekayi & Garters mix well

    I tried putting pet fish in my snakes water bowl, kept disappearing.

    So then I tried baby mice, darn things kept escaping or something, don't know why?

    After his pet worm vanished I gave up trying.

    disregard everything after my first sentence.

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    Re: Multi Animal Enclosure?

    okay so I left dekayi's out. Totally forgot about them, actually, But I don't house separate species together and would advise against it for him since he is very new to snake keeping
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: Multi Animal Enclosure?

    Hm Wayne, my snakes seem to keep eating their pets too!! I can't figure out why
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    Re: Multi Animal Enclosure?

    Quote Originally Posted by asnakelovinbabe View Post
    okay, i really don't want to beat a dead horse, but i do feel the need to reiterate that this is absolutely, a terrible, horrible, awful idea. This puts all three animals in danger and they will attack each other. Rodents are omnivorous and will kill things and eat them given the chance. No matter how you put it, tarantuals are not docile, and do not have feelings and will have no problem sinking its fangs into your snake. Some are less inclined to bite you, but they are not docile friendly creatures, and neither are rodents or snakes. The only snakes you can really keep together are garters, and even then you want to keep only same species/subspecies together or if you want to mix subspecies, make sure they are all males or females. Other types of snakes should be houses separate from garters, and separate from each other because most snakes that are not garters, ribbons, dekay's or water snakes are totally solitary and need their own private space.
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