No, it won't even try, but they will compete for space (no matter how big your cage is) and possibly transmit diseases to one another. They shouldn't be kept together for these reasons.
I've seen spotteds in communal cages (with corns, actually) that were perfectly healthy. As long as both are regularly checked by a vet (and are not carriers of diseases they [respectively] are immune to) and are kept in sterile conditions, it should be okay. Make sure that one does not outdo the other in size and that your cage is large enough so that competition is minimized.
Yes. Keep them apart.
A boa can eat a ball python... It's happened before. I'm not sure if pythons could eat boas though. I don't think pythons are cannibalistic.
A Ball Python will not eat another snake. Ball pythons are nice and docile. They make good pets too!
You should feed your baby ball python frozen pinkies, your middle-aged python frozen mice, your aged python, live mice!
If the python was not hungry, but saw the prey as a threat, it would eliminate the threat but not eat it.
a wild one will eat more and maybe less. the ball python will eat as much as it wishes in the wild. one that you own may starve to death and you might not know.
burmese python
well ball python can be feed once a week .
no probaly not ball pythons are very picky with what they decide to eat and not eat such as i have seen people feed a ball python a white mouse every week and then try to feed it a brown mouse and it will turn its nose up to it
A white ball python could be any of the white pythons. Those are the Blue-Eyed Leucistic Ball Python, Ivory Ball Python, Hypo Ivory Ball Python and the Piebald Ball Python.
Yes. Python's have been known to eat cats, dogs and other animals when they are hungry.
No your snake will eat them unless it is a baby snake.