Re: Is my BP a rule breaker?
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Originally Posted by
Kaorte
If the snake is being under-fed then yes, it matters. If an adult ball python is being fed pinky mice then obviously not everything is fine because the snake is eating.
You got served.
Re: Is my BP a rule breaker?
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Originally Posted by
BiggBaddWolf
As long as he is still feeding ok I wouldnt worry about anything. Just ignore all the questions about how old is he? how much does he weigh? how much are you feeding him..It is all immaterial as long as he is still eating :D
How helpful exactly is instructing someone to ignore questions? There's usually a very good reason a question is being asked. :colbert:
Re: Is my BP a rule breaker?
As far as what you are describing....it sounds fine. Mine are typically out and checking things out at night. As someone else stated they are nocturnal. Also I have a couple that LOVE to be out. One that thinks she is part human or something....koo koo :rolleyes:
I do notice when it gets closer to feeding day...they are out and about more. Like they have a mini calander in there enclosure...lol
The reason we ask about feeding and age is that we have seen ppl that have been mis-informed in regards to how much they should feed there BP and the size. I mean really....some ppl have been told to feed 1 time every 2 to 3 months. :O Its crazy.
So I am sure Kaorte was just checking....let me tell you she is super smart on this stuff and always gives great advice. ANDDDDDDDDDDDD she is a stickler for details.....;)
Re: Is my BP a rule breaker?
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Originally Posted by
nickdolin
As far as I can tell, my temps/humidity is fine
Ambient- 78-80
Warm- 87-90
Humidity 55-60 (bit high but is that an issue)?
what are you useing to check your temps? digital or analog and where are you messureing them at
Re: Is my BP a rule breaker?
Weight 200-210G
Feeding Adult Mice 35-45G
Measuring Temps with Digital Therm with probe directly above UTH
Re: Is my BP a rule breaker?
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Originally Posted by
rabernet
How helpful exactly is instructing someone to ignore questions? There's usually a very good reason a question is being asked. :colbert:
You know you are right come to think of it, it's just that when someone asks a question on the forum, there are several EXPERTS who are quick to answer a question, and each EXPERT has a different answer, so how does someone know whether to belive EXPERT A, B, C, or D, and on and on, you get the idea!!!!! I just think all the EXPERTS are giving a lot of mixed signals to people seeking answers. I have been keeping snakes for several years and know what works for my snakes, so I don't really have to rely on the EXPERTS on this site, but others who have good questions or concerns are most likely being really confused by the EXPERTS who frequently post advice on this site. And might I ad that none of the advice given by one EXPERT will coincide with the next EXPERT to come along with an answer!!
Re: Is my BP a rule breaker?
Hi,
That's because these are living animals not mathematical equations. :D
There are nearly always a range of answers and possibilities rather than just one.
Trying to work out which one is relevant to the problem at hand is usually a fairly involved process of ruling things out by asking more questions. If we just stuck to offering one solution to each concern then we might never ask the question that suggests it is, in fact, caused by something the OP thought was inconsequential and so never bothered to tell us until asked.
I'm sorry you have such a problem with EXPERTS and know what works for your snakes in situations where you can actually see the animals and know every possible variable in their care and behaviour. :rolleyes:
dr del
Re: Is my BP a rule breaker?
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4-5 Times a week isn't excessive, and as long as you're not throwing them around shouldn't stress them out very much. Others on here handle theirs every single day with no issues.
I take mine everywhere I go.
Re: Is my BP a rule breaker?
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Originally Posted by
nickdolin
Weight 200-210G
Feeding Adult Mice 35-45G
Measuring Temps with Digital Therm with probe directly above UTH
Well everything seems to be in order. I wouldn't worry about it. He is a bit young to be looking for a lady but there have been males who will breed around 300g so maybe that is it.
Re: Is my BP a rule breaker?
Really?
Maybe I gots an early bloomer, lol. Are you saying that he may be out looking for a female?