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They are using the same hot spot ;)
they don't eat each other after they grown a little but I personally were scared about a pairing with no getting old enough - this means eggbound and maybe death for the female. :(
 
No they was both in the hide together
And when they are not in the they are next to each other
Not all the time
I just lifted the to my surprise that's what I found
Pat x


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Hi cornsAustria I have took advice about having 2 snakes together
I am to separate today going get a new viv
Pat x


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