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Originally Posted by rangers
I didn't have anything, no money to pay for another enclosure. I didn't have a choice. And speaking they breed in a creek in my back yard, and I see them denned up almost every day, leads me to believe they have a tolerance for each other to some degree. There's so many other denning areas and they choose the same one.
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If it's so easy to catch then why not wait to have a second enclosure ready before getting one? Once again, proving you didn't have the animals well being as top priority.
You should ensure you're legally allowed to obtain that species from the wild in your county/state/whatever.
Lastly, "denning" would denote breeding and that means they "tolerate" each other for sex and that's it. Nothing to do with living with one another in an enclosed space with only 1 water choice, 1 heat choice, 1 cold hide, 1 hot hide. Where they "den" would have multiples or a short slither away some other choices.
You sir have been served.