Introducing two Hatchlings, Good or Bad Idea?

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So I've had my Jungle/Diamond Python named Kaa for nearly two months now, and he is awesome so tame and placid. I was thinking of getting another one around the same age and opposite ***, I was wondering what age hatchlings have to be to get their *** checked? Also how would I go about introducing the two if I was to get another hatchling?

Thanks Guys :)
 
Introducing two snakes as any time other than breeding is generally considerd - as stated above - a big fat bad idea...
 
Hatchlings are learning to eat, so theirs a pretty good chance they might have a go at each other. That is if by "introducing", you mean housing together? If you're talking about them being near each other while handling, then you shouldn't have a problem.
 
Why though? Hatchlings are easily kept in individual tubs on a heat mat. I certainly wouldn't advise keeping them together.
 
Was that another Snake in its gut? :( I just wanted the same species but opposite ***, and yes one day I eventually want to breed them :) But for now I will leave him be, thanks for the advice guys :)
 
well he did say introduce them. He didn't say housing together he could mean holding two at the same time. i don't have a problem holding multiple snakes at the same time i just make sure they are the same size obviously i wouldn't hold to snakes if one was a living chainsaw.
 
I'd wait until both snakes are sexually mature before putting them in the same enclosure for sure. I'm only a novice keeper so even then I'd be cautious.
 
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