@Iguanagirl8662- Read Naggas' replies and you will understand what I was asking.
@BloodyBaroness- Your making a good argument thus far about behavior and habitats, but if what your saying about animals being confined is true, then why keep snakes in captivity at all? If I do not want my snakes to get sick, then I should take precautions about making sure they have good husbandry...
@ZoologyGirl- Your off topic
@reptile65- like I said to Iguanagirl8662, read Naggas' reply and you will get your answer.
@Naggas- Thank you for your insightful clarification about my intended question. I don't mind keeping two snakes of the same species together, as long as they have enough room and are kept clean. If your going to suggest scientific papers, perhaps you can give me some links?
@Allalaskan- Can you make some other contribution than simply repeating the same complaints?
@Hypancistrus:
No need to be insulting,
That is the height of irresponsible animal ownership.
@OkeeteeMom- Thank you for the info.
@DartFrogsDragonfly: Thanks for the info. I know sometimes snakes will fast in order to eat larger meals, say they can't get the things they are used to and only bigger animals are available. The story makes sense.
@dan803: I agree. I don't believe snakes are mad at eachother. Just because they are solitary doesn't mean they are also terribly aggressive. I think they really don't care, but again it depends on the species, and the snakes involved.
If you guys can make better contribution in the matter I might be willing to separate the bulls. I don't want them to get sick or hurt each other. I've been keeping snakes since I was a kid, sometimes together sometimes separate. I don't like the idea of keeping two different species together, but I've kept garder snakes and black racers. What it all comes down to is my experience has taught me same species co-habbing as it is called here, does not bring harm, but I am not so sure about two different species. I know my bulls are growing, and my bull snake seems to be growing faster than my north Mexican pine. I know bull snakes eat other snakes, and so I would separate them because of size. If they didn't eat other snakes, like red tailed boas, I would not be concerned.