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    Separating Two Males?

    I switched my order to two males (one flame and one normal, both 66% possible het for leucistic), and I was wondering if I should keep them in separate enclosures. I've heard that keeping baby snakes together makes them less nervous, but there is also a risk of them being more nervous and not eating or eating each other. It wouldn't be a problem to house both of them separately as opposed to together, but I may as well save on the cost of the aquarium and bedding if I can.
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    Re: Separating Two Males?

    I think you should be ok with 2 males in the same enclosure, I don't see why they would fight or anything...

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    Re: Separating Two Males?

    watch them at a few feeds... if it causing one to be timid then separate, otherwise should be ok,

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    Re: Separating Two Males?

    As CrazyHedgehog says, so long as one isn't intimidated by the other during feeding, there should be no problem keeping two males together.
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    Re: Separating Two Males?

    I have 2 small water snake males. Sometimes one snags the other ones food while it's in his mouth which makes him upset and doesn't want to eat. So, make sure one of the snakes isn't a bully.

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    Re: Separating Two Males?

    I been keeping my baby males together
    no problems whatsoever
    I do watch them closely at feeding time
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    Re: Separating Two Males?

    I house my young together in groups, but do seperate them during feedings.

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    Re: Separating Two Males?

    I was planning to separate them during feedings so I just bought a ten gallon, a light, and some carefresh bedding (you can use that right?). Now all I need to do is figure out how I'm going to make this lid.
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    Re: Separating Two Males?

    I used to use carefresh (the grey paper/cotton like stuff?) for my girl in a 20g and never had problems with it. Even if she ingested a bit of it there wasn't any problems with it. I'd use it in my new enclusure if it weren't so expensive!

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    Re: Separating Two Males?

    Expensive? It was easily the cheapest stuff Petsmart had (but then again, it's Petsmart). It was $8 for a big bag of it, while the wood shavings were $7 for a bag about 1/4 of the size.
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