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I keep 2 watersnakes together, both siblings, both almost identical in size, both acquired at the same time. They've been housed together for almost a year with no ill effects. They are still only 16-18" long (~ 8" as babies) and they are in a 20L that has 5-6 hides in total, at least 2 pairs in identical locations....still almost half the time, I find the two of them together crammed into the same hide, yet there is a vacant hide physically touching the one they're crowded into. *shrug* they don't seem to mind each other...but then I got them almost as soon as they were born and they were still kept with all their brothers and sisters at that time.
Having said that, I would never keep different species together (boas & pythons) and obviously wouldn't keep cannibalistic species (Lampropeltis) together. Truth to tell, if I had gotten one and then the other, I probably wouldn't have kept them together.
[addsig]
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