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behaviour?

What you don't seem to get is the people who frequent this forum ARE the experts.
I'm not talking about me, I'm not talking about Susan.
All the names she listed before are, and we learned from them the best.

Stick around, learn a lot.
 
dont worry ive had a email from kathy love about this she didnt condemn or condone it but didnt see ne point in it,so ive removed my smaller kelloggs an put him in a smaller tank 4 time bein until i can get a suitable size 1 for him and have left krunchie where he is because i had no tank big enough 4 him!unlike wot you think i do care an was almost in tears wi worry that he might get injured or sick
 
Just out of curiousity what is the size difference? I didn't think you don't care, but rather unwilling to listen or read suggestions. That's over now and you've seperated them. I'm also sure you were scared, that is how I found this forum when I put two males together one much bigger (the pet store said it would be fine). Anyway within minutes the fight was on, it scared the pee out of me, luckily I had another tank.
You're never alone on this forum and never will we all agree, you will have to sort out what you think is best for your snakes, but co-habbing is never a good idea. Even breeding can be problematic. I had a male that literally flew out of the tub when I put him in to breed, hubby caught him in mid air.
 
hi its 2 days since i separated kelloggs and krunchie and both are doing well,krunchie has been out and about in his tank as has kelloggs an kelloggs has even eaten a mouse!!my other half is going to make a new tank 4 kelloggs,so he'll have a better home soon!!sorry i came across as rude,i was just very stressed an had all different opinions on this matter thrown at me!!thank you all for ur help!!!
 
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