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is this safe???

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i have 2 colared lizards and a baby desert king snake in one cage, is this safe for all of the animals? the snakes about 16 inches and the collards are about 6 or so, im not sure if the snake would eat them or not, but im asking to be sure.
 
Yes, at some point the snake will eat the lizards.
They should be housed separately.
Tell us more about how you have the cage set up.
What are you using?
What are you using as a substrate?
How are you providing heat for the snake and lizards?
How are you providing UVB for the lizards?
What are you feeding them and where are you getting the food?
Have you provided places for the snake and lizards to hide?
How are you providing water?
Are these wild caught?
How long have you had them?

With this information, the knowledgable people here are better able to advise you. I look forward to your answers.
 
they are wild caught, i catch food for them, there light is the sun(i keep them out side) i can go take a pic of there cage, gimme a minuite...
 
heres some pics-http://s62.photobucket.com/albums/h119/Robotchicken09/

think the collards look like they might breed? :D im not sure if there male and female, so...
 
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