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Housing boas together

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I'm more of lizard person than a snake person so this might be kind of a dumb question... Anyway... I have a regular boa constrictor and an Argentine boa. The normal boa is about 6' long and the Argentine is about 4' or 5'. Would it be okay to house them together? Not to breed (I think they are opposite sexes) but just to save space. I really need more room for an upcoming monitor project. Again, sorry if this is kind of a dumb question.
 
You never know what is going to happen when you put them together. They could get on fine, one could quit eating, they could get terribly stressed, they could get sick, they could mate...one could eat the other. Really not worth the risks.
 
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