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A little BP curious...

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I have a year old Bumble bee and a 6 week old Super fire, I was wondering if they could be in the same enclosure. I know BPs don't fight one another unless maybe for food related reasons but I feed separately as is. So is it safe?:shrug01: It's a 40g tank

Also, the Bee is female
and Super is Male
 
I know BPs don't fight one another unless maybe for food related reasons but I feed separately as is. So is it safe?:shrug01: It's a 40g tank

The DO fight and could easily kill each other. I had a female almost kill a male when put together for breeding. If I didn't get him out as fast as I did, he would have been dead.
Do not house together.
 
Absolutely not. I wouldn't advise it even if the snakes were the same size, but even if these two seem to "get along," the little male is going to become very stressed if you house him with your yearling female.

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