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2 males in the same cage

Umm..

No. Putting two snakes together of any sex is a bad idea. Stress, disease, fighting, cannibalism are all potential problems that can arise.

Snakes are solitary creatures and are best left as such. Forcing them to be together in a confined space is not worth the risks in my opinion.

Are there any reason you're wanting to keep them together? Most reasons can be overcome relatively easily. If its for space or money considerations, go to Wal-mart and get a Rubbermaind or Sterilite container with a fastening lid for less than $5. Drill holes in the side for ventilation, and voila, instant snake home.

Hey Bmm...where are you? =P
 
nope!

they'd likely be fine for now, but come spring, males don't care much for one another. Take it from someone who has accidentally put a male in another's males' cage for breeding! BIG oops! :eek:
 
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