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One more thing I got to add, is I've decided to keep the boas with a pair of Velociraptors. If you don't think this is right, well watch Jurassic Park. When the guy in the jungle dies, you clearly see a Velociraptor and a boa cohabbing together, no problem. I am sure it will work out wonderfully.
I used to keep garter snakes together until Sydney got stronger than Fiona, who was sickly. He wound up eating her, but she gave him a stomach ache, and he regurgitated what was left of her. Now Sydney is an only child. I have had him for 12 years, and he was an adult when I got him. I found out that his breed, Thamnophis elegans vagrans, is known to be carnivorous.
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