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Would a kingsnake, leopard gecko, and russian tortoise bond together

Would a kingsnake, leopard gecko, and russian tortoise bond together2007-11-24 2:04:57

the stupidity of some people just blows my mind


No.. they all require different kinds of habitats. and the kingsnake may eat the leopard gecko. and attack (and possibly kill) the tortiose!
Yes, your king snake will bond with your gecko like a hobo to a ham sandwich. DON"T do it! The snake won't bother the tortoise, if that's any consolation. The substrate is adequate, but you shouldn't take the risk of cross-species bacterial contamination in an enclosed environment. Keep them separate, herps don't "need" buddies.
Lessee. 3 reptiles, none well known for being social, and all from different habitats, in the same cage?

As a semi-pro keeper, there is no way I would do this. There is no way to offer the right habitat for all of them in one household tank- especially for the poor Russian who wants cooler, more humid areas than the desert-loving Sonoran king and Leopard gecko.

By the way, I'd love to know your definition of 'bond' in reptiles! ;-)

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