They're adults and have been kept together previously. Its not a complete no no, but its not advised!
0.1 normal (Miami) - Hugo 0.1 hypo Motley - Spunky 0.1 MBK - Tequila. RIP Horses, bearded dragons, a red tailed boa constrictor, a tortoise, a cat and a dog
Wow, just caught up with this! Hope everything goes okay with them both! I don't have any advice to offer you unfortunately as I only have one! I wish you the best of luck though and keep us all informed :)
will do thank you to everyone for the help and advice if it turns out that they are both males i probably will keep them together as they have been housed together since the shop and they do seem to like curling up together usually and have no aggressiveness from either of them (me nor the hubby have had a bite off either yet either!!!!) but if it is male and female they will be seperated as dont think its fair to let her have a 2nd lot in a year will let you all know how i get on
just a quick one before i go back to work,so you know if you do get eggs your snake may have a second clutch around the same time the 1st lot hatch. even without the male being in the same viv.
will do thank you to everyone for the help and advice if it turns out that they are both males i probably will keep them together as they have been housed together since the shop and they do seem to like curling up together usually and have no aggressiveness from either of them (me nor the hubby have had a bite off either yet either!!!!) but if it is male and female they will be seperated as dont think its fair to let her have a 2nd lot in a year will let you all know how i get on
Please don't assume that because they are curled up it means they are enjoying being together, co-habiting is a much debated subject. What appears to be them getting on could be them fighting for the nicest space.
Have a good read of this before u decide to co habit