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by ADAMS on March 23, 2002
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I understand the hazards of keeping snakes together at feeding time, but what if two commonly kept "roomates" were fed sepetately in a feed box (as is the practice of some venomous keepers anyway in order to eliminate a strong, conditioned "feeding" response every time the cage door is opened). What species of venomous snakes (male/female pairs) would be ok together all the time, other than at feeding time; and which ones would not?
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by Naja_oxiana on March 23, 2002
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I know a fellow who houses his king cobras together and his monocle cobras together without much incident.
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Roger
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by Charper on March 25, 2002
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I would think that if the King Cobras ever got hungry, the monocled's would be in deep trouble. I'm not sure I would recommend that practice at all.
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by Naja_oxiana on March 25, 2002
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I see where that could lead to trouble lol...My friend keeps two adult Kings together. He also keeps a pair of monocles together, but not with the kings.
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Roger
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