I wouldn't even attempt it for the well-being of your snake, some fish can taint the water they're in, making it dangerous for your python to drink, and chances are it'll try.
If you cleaned it
yes, do not put them together
no try to keep the same type of snakes in the same enclosure's if you have to. but most snakes are solitary animals.
No. Snakes are solidary animals that are easily stressed in captivity. Placing two snakes in one common enclosure is not a good idea.
Not most but some do have poisonous skin. FYI Boas and Pythons are two different kids of snakes. Never put a python and a boa together because the boa carries a disease that will kill a python. there is no such thing as a boa python.
You can't! They're saltwater fish because that's their HABITAT. You can't put them into a foreign habitat - they have to be where they naturally live - they're MADE that way!
Provided the tank is clean and has been set up correctly there should be no problems.
Yes, in fact it makes for a better habitat.
a python came approching on the little child
In my opinion for the fishes feel more in their real habitat and look good in a aquarium!
It really depends on what fish you're studying. If you put a fish that lives in freshwater into saltwater, it will die. So your answer is, Freshwater Fish live in ponds, lakes, and freshwater rivers. Saltwater Fish live in oceans and seas. I hope this helps.
yes