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keeping feeders ans snakes together

james

jaycub69
Has I'm thinking of breeding my own mice I was wondering if snakes and mice can be kept in the same shed or will the mouse smell be to much for snake ammonia make snakes aggressive because they would smell the mice anyone got a take on this please give advise and all advise welcome . Thanks in advance .
 
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As I'm thinking of breeding my own mice I was wondering if snakes and mice can be kept in the same shed or will the mouse smell be too much for snakes? Ammonia make snakes aggressive because they would smell the mice (???). Anyone got a take on this please give advise and all advise welcome . Thanks in advance .

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I do know many people who keep their feeders in the same room as their snakes, never heard of any problems.
 
not sure. my snakes are in my house and my breeder colony is in the back shed. But the breeder I got my Blizzard from had the snake room and rodent room right next door to each other (inside her house) and both doors open so smells could transfer easily. She doesn't seem to have any problem with aggression in her snakes, all very calm and handleable, soooo.... maybe it would be ok?
 
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