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oh, gotcha, well they'd prolly eat each other b4 then lol np


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Posted by KC on March 04, 2003 at 18:57:51:

In Reply to: I think NOE was talking long term. N/P posted by hotshot on March 04, 2003 at 18:39:22:

:::As long as you keep handling them regularly, they should settle down in time. Calis are known for being nippy when young; mine certainly was, but now at age two he's sweet as a kitten.

:::Heater rocks are not recommended, as they can burn your snake. It's best for the heating source to not be exposed, for example a heating pad or strip under one side of the tank.

:::I'm not sure about the plants, what kind are they?

:::Also, they should probably not be kept in the same tank. Chances are that they could either try to eat each other, or eventually you could end up with a pregnant female.
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