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When to move up from the hatchling rack?

toyah

Snakes in designer genes
When do you think I should move these guys up from the hatchling rack to the growing-on rack? They're looking pretty squished on there, but they seem happy enough.

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If they're happy let them stay. Although it is frowned upon cohabiting these two don't look at all stressed but if you see any fighting maybe you separate and move them up in the process:laugh01:
 
I know you shouldn't cohabit but they're brother and sister so I'm sure they won't mate????
 
Although they do look a little squished in there, I think they should be ok until this years hatchlings come along, then it would be wise to move them to larger living quarters and seperate them to avoid possible breeding activity. Early breeding of a female that is not mature enough or heavy enough could result in the loss of your female!

Cool pic Toyah! Thanks for sharing :)
 
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