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Ummm...

Or do you guys know if I can keep my king snake in the same cage as my bearded dragon they seem to like each other when I have them out together playing. I dont wnat them to get lonely

I don't know about that, but I have it on very good authority that king and corn snakes really like being housed together. Well, at least, I know kings like being housed with corns. There is some research that suggests they get fat that way, but I disregard it.

I am too busy sitting naked in a bean bag chair eating cheetos to look this stuff up... Pics coming soon when someone tells me how to post them.

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Ummm... can I buy a regular light bulb and use it for the only heat source for my snakes? Also, I want to start breeding hundreds of snakes because I am just cool like that. Does anyone have proven breeders cheap? I have a 100g tank that I am going to keep them all in. I will be catching field mice in the back yard to feed them so I will be just throwing them into the tank. Do you guys think this is a good idea? A breeder friend of mine said that would be alright so I trust him.
 
Heck, if you have that many snakes in a 100g tank, you won't need to feed them anything at all. It'll all be taken care of. Also, corn snakes don't need water because they are desert snakes.
 
Also, you can put a cayman in there with them and not have to worry. because there is enough room that they can all get away from each other.
 
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