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  • 04-19-2009, 03:33 PM
    mainbutter
    Re: Are ball pythons a domesticated species?
    homozygous/visual recessive morphs have been captured in the wild.
  • 04-27-2009, 01:17 AM
    MarkS
    Re: Are ball pythons a domesticated species?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    homozygous/visual recessive morphs have been captured in the wild.

    Of course they have. How else would we even know about them. What's your point?

    Laws don't have to make sense. It's all in how it's interpreted by a judge.
  • 04-27-2009, 07:12 PM
    harm286
    Re: Are ball pythons a domesticated species?
    every body is a downer ... i think they are, i leave mines in my room or let them sleep with me if i wake up n they r not near there under my stand so i dnt kno ... if ur snake roams ur house like mines, he doesnt run away he more chills or finds sumwhere to post ... let ur snake out more dont let the 20 galloner or 30 or wuteva b all it knows ... i mean i dont kno much of my ball pythons but lookin after them is teachin me alot about there OWN personality... corn snakes on the other hand ... i hate them i lost two of the rares ones kuz all they do is escape n leave forsure so .... yah
  • 04-27-2009, 07:18 PM
    harm286
    Re: Are ball pythons a domesticated species?
    P.s.
    my pitbull pup lets my snakes ride on her
    so dig that
  • 04-27-2009, 07:31 PM
    Spaniard
    Re: Are ball pythons a domesticated species?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by harm286 View Post
    every body is a downer ... i think they are, i leave mines in my room or let them sleep with me if i wake up n they r not near there under my stand so i dnt kno ... if ur snake roams ur house like mines, he doesnt run away he more chills or finds sumwhere to post ... let ur snake out more dont let the 20 galloner or 30 or wuteva b all it knows ... i mean i dont kno much of my ball pythons but lookin after them is teachin me alot about there OWN personality... corn snakes on the other hand ... i hate them i lost two of the rares ones kuz all they do is escape n leave forsure so .... yah

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by harm286 View Post
    P.s.
    my pitbull pup lets my snakes ride on her
    so dig that

    :weirdface
  • 04-27-2009, 07:46 PM
    dr del
    Re: Are ball pythons a domesticated species?
    Hi,

    Can I ask how you keep the temperatures he needs while he is free roaming? :confused:

    Is it something you do only after they have finished digesting their meal in their enclosures for a couple of days?


    dr del
  • 04-27-2009, 09:32 PM
    harm286
    Re: Are ball pythons a domesticated species?
    OH DEF .... I let him out about 2 or three dayz after eating ...
    note sumtimes diz is bad (they do poop)
    and i have space heaters n pluz i stay in the basment so da tempt is really stable
  • 04-27-2009, 09:40 PM
    stratus_020202
    Re: Are ball pythons a domesticated species?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by harm286 View Post
    OH DEF .... I let him out about 2 or three dayz after eating ...
    note sumtimes diz is bad (they do poop)
    and i have space heaters n pluz i stay in the basment so da tempt is really stable

    What about cool side and hot side? Also, unless your space heater only blows 92 degrees it is a terrible burn hazard to your snake. What about humidity? How do you keep your room at 50% humidity and 70% during shed. Not to mention do they know where to find water? I'm sorry to be bashing you but this is very dangerous.

    Mine will never know what its like to live outside her cage. They are happy there. I take them out for about an hour, supervised, but they will never know the dangers of electrical outlets, falling off things, full blow heaters, and not being able to control how they regulate their temperatures. I'm not trying to be harsh, but it's like a child and owners have to be responsible.
  • 04-27-2009, 09:56 PM
    harm286
    Re: Are ball pythons a domesticated species?
    I use a humidifier of course its diffcult to say wut i do but it works my floor in this corner where mojo jojo likes to b, if it gets hot stays around 65 to 70 its my tv stand ... My heater stays up on itz own stand, cords are tucked in of course and not on the floor ... N the heater u kan set up to blow every 25, 20,15 or ten minutes ....
  • 04-27-2009, 10:02 PM
    harm286
    Re: Are ball pythons a domesticated species?
    And i dont leave them out for like 78494366 hours .... Just about 2 hours or if its wit me sleepin, about 8 hours ... No i take advice from u guys i listen .... But i promise i worrie about him 24/7 even now .... N i alwayz have to b there of course to let him roam n i dont try to leave him alone at all i am startin to get how temp humid. N light play a big facter in dere life
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