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11-22-2004, 08:45 PM
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snake cages
hi i have 2 red tail boas and i am putting them in the same cage and i was wondering if any one had any ideas for extra items for me to put in there cage for them to play on.
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11-22-2004, 09:50 PM
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1) Boas do not really play although they would probably like driftwood and hideboxes and so on. You generally should not keep snakes together unless you are breeding them, sometimes it seems to stress them, and some species will actually eat other snakes.
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11-26-2004, 07:26 PM
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I swing set would be fun..lol...Im kidding..If you HAVE to put to snakes in the same cage as far as furniture I woud make use of the space for hides....Save your money on the other stuff and get a second cage..
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12-07-2004, 09:14 PM
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LOL Matt, Like Matt said I would put them in a separate cage especially when you go to feed them. Alot of times they will not eat or if one smells like the prey item they may attack each other. But snakes don't really do anything, I read your other post. They are just great for holding and watching, it's relaxing. They don't do any tricks or play with anything. They are great cause they aren't aggrevating and jumping all over you they are a calm animal for the most part. It takes a special person to raise snakes and enjoy them. A good thing to be to get if you don't already have one is a book telling you how to take care and what to watch for with snakes. I recommend The Boa Constrictor Manual By Philippe de Vosjoli it comes in handy for new herpers. Plus talking to experienced herpers on the board. I'm glad to see your concerned about your snakes. Tommy D.
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