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    Misinformation on fellow reptile sites

    As I am browsing different forums hunting for Crested Gecko information since my girlfriend just ordered one.

    I keep running across so much information about keeping ball pythons. It is infuriating that people are recommending to keep them with a basking spot of 90-120 degrees. Seriously and even after I correct them this is the type of response I get

    "I think a range of care is totally acceptable for these guys, and sure, not everyone is likely to agree, but the basics of what I'm saying match yours. I recommended a basking light as a way to help maintain a correct spot temperature, and if you set up your cage with one hide over the uth for belly heat and one hide under the basking light, it provides the perfect range as the snake gets the heat without having to leave the hide to bask. Also, despite being burrowing snakes, it's a common misconception that they don't bask. In the morning, it's a common sight to see them above ground in the wild, before they head below to await prey. Anapsid.org, ball-pythons.net and Greg Graziani all house this way, and all recommend a range in basking temps from 90-120F; I've never seen it mentioned that above 94F can burn, considering that these snakes live in constant 80-120F, even underground, but there's a first time for everything, I'll concede that.

    A glass aquarium can work fine as a BP setup, and I've actually never seen them housed in a boaphile or vision cage, but again, a first time for everything! I will agree that proper temperature is important, but I'm sure anyone setting up a new animal would go through the trouble to ensure they had correct temps by purchasing a temp gun or good thermostat.

    These are recommended as beginner snakes for a reason! They're actually not all that difficult if you provide the right heat and can get them started on f/t to avoid pickiness. This is what I've personally seen and also have seen written virtually everywhere, so I wouldn't be quite so alarmist.

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    Wow that's nuts.

    The average temperature in Ghana is 70-90 degrees F... not 120 with humidity between 50% and 80%

    I love how they mentioned BP.net... I'm pretty sure nobody here recommends this.
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    you should link them to the care sheet here...

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    Re: Misinformation on fellow reptile sites

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    Wow that's nuts.

    The average temperature in Ghana is 70-90 degrees F... not 120 with humidity between 50% and 80%

    I love how they mentioned BP.net... I'm pretty sure nobody here recommends this.
    I always recommend this. I never Don't recommend this.

    Also make sure you don't give them water because they get all they need from rats. Especially if you don't thaw them out first.
    Also make sure their cage Doesn't get humid.. its bad for them and will give them RIs
    Also put them in the freezer or let them free in your yard if you don't want them any more..
    And never Never take them to the vet. Ever.
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    I see this all the time on other forums too.
    Also that they only need to be fed once a month.

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    Re: Misinformation on fellow reptile sites

    When I got my first BP, Clyde, I came across multiple reptile/snake care site. I am not sure what drew me most to this one but here I am I still check out others once in a while and I am shocked at some of the stuff other sites say. I am very glad I chose to join you guys and am not cooking Clyde and Craig in 120 degree basking spots LOL

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    Re: Misinformation on fellow reptile sites

    I can't believe that he lumped us in with Anapsid aka Melissa Kaplan!

    He's never seen BP.net recommend temps up to 120 degrees, in fact, some of us are now keeping our kritters a little cooler than what was once recommended, because we've realized we've probably kept them too warm.

    I'd also say - send him the link to our care sheet.

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    I agree, definitely link them to the BP.net care sheet and also link them to this thread so they can see how wrong they are about what we recommended here.

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    Re: Misinformation on fellow reptile sites

    Quote Originally Posted by sissysnakes View Post
    I always recommend this. I never Don't recommend this.

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    Also make sure their cage Doesn't get humid.. its bad for them and will give them RIs
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    RI CAN be caused by high humidity, especially coupled with low air flow. Did you read the RI basics sticky? speaking of misinformation...

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    As far as crested information goes to the OP, it is my humble opinion as a Rhac keeper that Pangea has the best Crestie Gecko forums

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