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Greetings!

What a great looking pair. Welcome. :wavey: and yes... let's hear that SINGING! :santa:
 
2i2_D3gr33s said:
Wasting awayeeeayyy in margaritaville...... Everyone now.....

They said sing,.......... not cat calling.

Teklila...... sounds like something you put in a shot glass hehe
Welcome to the wacky world of corny owners.

Anyway, if you are housing the snakes together you might want to consider separating them.
 
Lennycorn said:
Anyway, if you are housing the snakes together you might want to consider separating them.

especially if one's believed to be a male, and the other female. They're not exactly young ones eaither. Did they come to you together in that viv? Not ment to be a downer, welcome :wavey: , but i'd do a search on cohabitation

ps: Your snow's quite pretty
 
Yay! Another Arizonan! Welcome to the forums, and have fun!


P.S. You will get seriously chewed out here for cohabitation....it's so dangerous....
 
Oh, that was actually how they came to me, and I was only keeping them together initially, until I could get another tank set up for one of them.

And no, I won't be singing. I must have been tired not to catch that. lol

Thanks for the welcome, all. And Happy Holidays!!
 
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