My bee keep on regurgitating the rat.
So ban me for giving my opinion in a forum. If you ask me, the staff was disrespectful to me first.
But I digress...
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Re: My bee keep on regurgitating the rat.
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alykoz
what are you trying to prove? those posts are completely different from each other. and has nothing to do with OP. let me make this perfectly clear for you. SNAKES (ball pythons) NEED HEAT ON THEIR BELLIES TO METABOLIZE THEIR FOOD. common sense would tell you that if he has no heat source for his snake, even if ambient temps are fine, then that's probably why the poor snake can't keep it down "after a few days". Maybe you should leave.
If you did so much research you would know and understand that there is also ambient heat and a little thing called back heat. Neither of which is on the floor of the tub. Maybe you should watch a couple a couple of Brians youtube videos so you can see how bug some breeders are that don't use any belly heat.
Do I use it? Yes.
Do I have to? No.
Do I know what changes I would have to make in my room to not have to run belly heat? Yes ;)
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alykoz
so?
So is right, and probably for the better for many people here because it makes me have to think of what I am going to post before I do it.
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alykoz
So ban me for giving my opinion in a forum. If you ask me, the staff was disrespectful to me first.
First I don't ban people.
Second you evidently have no clue what being rude or disrespectful is.
With that being said you might want to spend more time here researching to learn some facts instead of just regurgitating some of the myths that are posted on line. I am not saying that I am the all knowing but I am saying that I am smart enough to know who to ask when I have questions. :gj:
Re: My bee keep on regurgitating the rat.
I don't run belly heat. I run room heat ;)
I like my Dubstep to go Wop Wop Wop Wop
Re: My bee keep on regurgitating the rat.
To be fair, I thought it was already established that the OP's local temps probably aren't high enough for a BP's digestive needs, without adding some sort of supplementary heat, which he doesn't have. Let's focus on that fact, rather than the petty arguing.
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FireStorm
I looked up the weather for Manila, the location the OP lists. Looking at the weather for the next 10 days there, the daytime highs range from 77-83. The lows range from 71-72. IMO, even if the OP doesn't have climate control, it is possible that the temps are on the cool side.