A weird question about Balls and Birds....
As I'm intending to expand my hobby to breeding, I'm trying to choose where to setup my first rack. I now have a 0.1 Pastel Spark in a terrarium, but I intend to expand to 2 males and 4 females to breed in the future.
I have several options to put my first rack, but a dedicated room is not possible (all occupied with kids :-)). Now, my other hobby is keeping birds and in my backyard there is an insulated, heated garage where I keep them. Ambient temperatures there are 60 - 70 F / 16 - 20 C. Humidity 40-70%. There are about 100 tropical birds in cages and aviaries. Keeping hobbies together, it might be logical to set up my first rack(s) there. I intend to buy high quality racks with equally good thermostat / heating.
Now, does anyone see any problems with the birds in the vicinity? They are pretty quiet, except for some singing off course. One other plus is that there are no people there, so besides the birds it is very quiet.
And may I assume the ambient temperature is not a problem with a high quality rack?
thanks!
Re: A weird question about Balls and Birds....
Well there are some who keep pet fancy mice and rats in the same rooms as their snakes so birds should be no problem , I guess .
I wouldn't fancy having mice in my reptile room as the Kings go psycho with just the smell of frozen thawed mice !
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Re: A weird question about Balls and Birds....
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frankhermens
And may I assume the ambient temperature is not a problem with a high quality rack?
From what I understand about racks, high-quality simply means it's not been made with shoddy workmanship and isn't going to collapse within a few years, as well as any wiring already being professionally done for the rack. PVC also retains heat and humidity pretty well, and is lighter than wooden racks. However, UTHs only do so much, and having ambient temps as low as 60-70F for ball pythons is a no-go. The temps need to at least be 75F, more ideally 79F, as the UTHs only warms a surface and not ambient air.
Re: A weird question about Balls and Birds....
I dont think it would be a problem. I keep my two parakeets(Budgies) in the room with my one Ball Python and he dosent even know they are there. :) 100 might be diffrent but you should be fine.