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Re: Is this real life?
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Originally Posted by pythonminion
I am entitled to do whatever I want with my time. Even if that means correcting you and educating others. Especially since opinions- including your's- are distinguishable from actual facts.
You mean like...
FACT - the VAST majority of breeders use and recommend tubs over tanks for the very reasons you describe.
OPINION - despite this fact, I prefer glass, therefore I spend the extra money and time to make glass work.
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Is this real life?
What people choose to house their pythons in doesn't matter, if you want to use tubs and a rack system to have multiple pythons with out breaking the bank, then all the power to you! But if you're like myself and are still learning and want to have a terrarium to add decorations too and spend the money on to make it appealing then that's your thing! Everyone has their own preferences.
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Re: Is this real life?
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Originally Posted by EntertheWutang
What people choose to house their pythons in doesn't matter, if you want to use tubs and a rack system to have multiple pythons with out breaking the bank, then all the power to you! But if you're like myself and are still learning and want to have a terrarium to add decorations too and spend the money on to make it appealing then that's your thing! Everyone has their own preferences.
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Well said,kid
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Re: Is this real life?
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Originally Posted by EntertheWutang
What people choose to house their pythons in doesn't matter, if you want to use tubs and a rack system to have multiple pythons with out breaking the bank, then all the power to you! But if you're like myself and are still learning and want to have a terrarium to add decorations too and spend the money on to make it appealing then that's your thing! Everyone has their own preferences.
You're absolutely correct, but I would add that if you're going to use glass and/or go the terrarium route, you have a responsibility to go the extra distance to make sure everything is perfect. That applies to EVERY housing setup, but even more so to glass terraria.
Honestly, I suggest EVERYONE get a nice glass setup. That way, if you eventually switch to tubs or racks, you have an excuse to build a vivarium/paludarium and fill it with plants and a tropical gecko or two, maybe even some dart frogs!
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Re: Is this real life?
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Originally Posted by patientz3ro
You're absolutely correct, but I would add that if you're going to use glass and/or go the terrarium route, you have a responsibility to go the extra distance to make sure everything is perfect. That applies to EVERY housing setup, but even more so to glass terraria.
Honestly, I suggest EVERYONE get a nice glass setup. That way, if you eventually switch to tubs or racks, you have an excuse to build a vivarium/paludarium and fill it with plants and a tropical gecko or two, maybe even some dart frogs!
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You are right,with glass tanks and terrariums it does take extra work..I just changed my substrate yesterday and I'm already having some issues with humidity,nothing I can't figure out,but still a hassle..but details are a must with glass enclosures...I just added some wett sphagnum moss to the tanks right now and it bumped humidity right up a bit ,but still it's something u have to maintain daily.
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