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*Graphic* Why NOT to house your snakes together.

I can't belive what I saw and this is why it is so important to never house 2 snakes one of them will get eaten or be so stress out and it will die. I think that people that like to house snakes in the same cage are sick and don't give a hoot about the snake this was a very good thread. People need to see this and maybe just maybe they will think twice before co-habing there snakes.
 
Well, it's been 3 years since this awesome thread has been bumped, seems to me it's a little overdue.. ;) Oldie but goodie. Zombie thread, comin' through...

I actually stumbled across this after getting into a more mild cohabbing debate today. Still baffles me that people will acknowledge the risks and take them anyway... Then turn around and recommend it to people who don't know better, without ever mentioning that there is risk... Sigh.

Happy New Year, 2014 edition, everyone!
 
I see that picture of mine pop up in many threads on many forums it has kind of become one of those pictures that is everywhere but no one knows where it came from like Kathy Love's frozen Amel eating it's own tail.
 
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