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Housing the new born

pirate925

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i got another quick quetion coming up. should i keep the hatchlings together or seperate them as soon as possible. :shrugs:
 
Most people tend to keep them separate so they know which one has shed, eaten etc - and obviously they need to be fed separately. Also, if you're planning to sell babies, new owners often want to know how well they are eating etc so it's a good idea to keep a chart attached to each snake's cage with details of when it has shed, eaten, opened its bowels etc.
 
Separate them, for all the above reasons. One secondary reason not mentioned yet is that in my experience hatchlings that are separated immediately "generally" tend to tame down quicker and become more handleable.
 
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