Well, I'm glad Rosa Parks didn't agree to disagree.
I disagree. Risky husbandry should be pointed out, not accepted because we have to be all touchy-feely politically correct go diversity Care Bearsy. Until someone can name one way cohabitating benefits the SNAKES (and anthropomorphic BS is not an acceptible reason) not the OWNER, then I'm going to say you're taking a risk with your snake's health and maybe life. That's your right- but it's not right.
Well, I'm glad Rosa Parks didn't agree to disagree.
Kai-
I get what your saying. I do. Point of fact is that this is a public forum. That means that as long as members stick to the rules, they may voice whatever opinions they believe. As long as it doesn't cross the realm into spam, I can beat my cohab position like a dead horse.
Nanci pretty much said this already, but I'm going to expand on it: I have asked people who cohab why they've chosen to do it. To date, I have not received what I believe to be a valid answer. The closest thing to a valid answer I've heard is to save money. However, if you chose to "cohab responsibly" you would already have another setup available in the event the snakes need to be separated. Since you would need another setup, you're actually NOT saving any money at all.
Part of my personality (and I consider this one of the good parts) is that I care about animals. Consequentially, I don't really care if the owner gets offended. I have ABSOLUTELY no interest in making sure everyone is happy. It is my personal opinion that anyone who cohabs is putting their own interests above the health of the animal.
I have found, personally, that very few people who swear by cohabbing have many snakes. It doesn't prove anything, but it is pretty interesting. I have also found that when I ask why people cohab, they respond, and then I respond to their comments, they tend not to address my concerns. The only reason I can come up with for why is that they have no decent response.
So please, if you cohab and you feel you have excellent reasons for doing so, write up a long post with all of your information and supporting evidence. I would love to hear why people believe that cohab is helping their snakes and the evidence they feel supports it. <-- No sarcasm in that sentence.
I don't condone cohabing, never have done it myself and never will, but one guy on a boa forum claims that two of his boas, that had been raised together in the same enclosure, began to refuse food and I believe become ill when seperated. When they were put back together they began to act normaly again. Like I said, I don't condone cohabing, just thought this was interesting. What do y'all think? Could the snakes actually have missed each other or is some other explanation?
The only thing I've seen (which wasn't on this site) is that cornsnakes have been found cohabing in the wild (the website didn't alude to this being a normal thing though...and I don't think it is normal due to their solitary nature).
That isn't cohabitating! That's competing for the same optimal space at that moment. If snakes liked being together, out in the wild, then why don't we see them hunting in pairs or packs, or sunning in the road in packs, or wriggling across the bike trail in packs? The only time you find them together is when they have taken shelter under the same piece of tin. They probably don't even realize another snake is under there.
Actually, I must admit I've wondered if snakes can get bored;
It is a shame that the employees at most of those places just don't seem to care. Lucky for the snakes at the Petco by me they have an awesome employee that takes great care of them and actually cares that they are treated right. Petsmart by me also feeds theirs crickets..I guess cuz they don't sell the feeder mice at all.. poor snakes.
I work at a local pet store and have since 2000. We have always housed corn snake hatchlings together. Right now there are 10-12 together in a 20g tank. Not once have we had the Petco incidence occur. I'm not saying it couldn't happen, but our animals are treated well and cared for without negligence (even those stupid anoles that I hate so much). So I'm not worried about it. If I am going to worry about anything, it will be for the all the rodents that are bred just to be killed.