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Is it ethical to keep snakes in rack systems?
Hi,
I think this is a very controversial topic. I don't really know the answer to this question.
I believe that the only downside for the snake to racks is the element of discovery. There's nothing in the tub but a water bowl, maybe a hide. The snakes are usually not stressed out because they are eating, but are you really making the snake happy?
I would want to purchase racks later, but I want my snakes to be happy and content.
What are your views on this?
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Re: Is it ethical to keep snakes in rack systems?
There's a thread already here discussing racks, and th effects on snakes.
I believe that a typical ball python doesn't need "discovery". Snakes are not grand explorers, out looking for adventure. Adventure to a animal equals stress and possible danger.
I sincerely believe that a snake in a secure rack with proper temps and humidity is happy because it's quiet and dark and quiet.
My opinion.
Theresa Baker
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Re: Is it ethical to keep snakes in rack systems?
Originally Posted by DutchHerp
Hi,
I think this is a very controversial topic. I don't really know the answer to this question.
I believe that the only downside for the snake to racks is the element of discovery. There's nothing in the tub but a water bowl, maybe a hide. The snakes are usually not stressed out because they are eating, but are you really making the snake happy?
I would want to purchase racks later, but I want my snakes to be happy and content.
What are your views on this?
as long as your racking system is setup properly heat, thermostat, substrate, water bowl two hides, your snake will live a perfect content and happy life, racks are by far the best housing for a snake
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Re: Is it ethical to keep snakes in rack systems?
Could you tell me the name of that thread or send me the link?
Thanks for helping me out.
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Re: Is it ethical to keep snakes in rack systems?
Originally Posted by DutchHerp
Hi,
I think this is a very controversial topic. I don't really know the answer to this question.
I believe that the only downside for the snake to racks is the element of discovery. There's nothing in the tub but a water bowl, maybe a hide. The snakes are usually not stressed out because they are eating, but are you really making the snake happy?
I would want to purchase racks later, but I want my snakes to be happy and content.
What are your views on this?
Lots of people keep their snakes in tubs... Don't really have an answer for this one yet
Originally Posted by wolfy-hound
There's a thread already here discussing racks, and th effects on snakes.
I believe that a typical ball python doesn't need "discovery". Snakes are not grand explorers, out looking for adventure. Adventure to a animal equals stress and possible danger.
I sincerely believe that a snake in a secure rack with proper temps and humidity is happy because it's quiet and dark and quiet.
My opinion.
Where is this discussion going on @
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Re: Is it ethical to keep snakes in rack systems?
I suppose snakes are relatively simple beings with only a few needs:
1) Reproduction
2) Food
3) Temperature
4) Shelter
Of course, all of these are provided in a tub in a rack. It just bothers me that the animal is in such a small space for its whole life. I suppose you can see where I'm coming from, but who can tell that the snake isn't bothered by it either?
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Re: Is it ethical to keep snakes in rack systems?
Is it ethical to "keep snakes" at all?
There are many that say no ... as well as keeping dogs, cats, and even fish as pets.
Morality and ethics are many times in the eye of the beholder so to speak ... I for one am happy that I live in a country where no one person has the right to impose their own personal ethics and morals on me.
I keep snakes in racks because I feel that's whats best for my animals ... over the last 25+ years of keeping snakes, I've used cages, tanks, racks, tubs, and everything in between and in my experience, the animals don't care one way or the other ... if people don't like it, I'm cool with that ... that's their own personal feelings ... but if those people try and tell me that I'm "wrong" because their own personal feelings and/or opinions don't jive with mine ... well, they can go flock themselves. (can I say that? )
I encourage everyone keeping these animals to "try" instead of "judge" when it comes to the various methods of husbandry that people use. It may open your eyes to something new or at least give you a real reason to point at something and say "that's not for me" other than because you read about it and decided that it was "wrong" without trying it for yourself.
Just my $.02
-adam
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Re: Is it ethical to keep snakes in rack systems?
Thanks Adam.
I suppose there's a very thin line between keeping snakes at all and keeping them in racks.
Anybody have any experience or ever heard of snakes that stressed out when put into a rack, after being kept in a cage or something like that?
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Re: Is it ethical to keep snakes in rack systems?
Is it ethical to keep them in a glass tank?
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Re: Is it ethical to keep snakes in rack systems?
Originally Posted by DutchHerp
Anybody have any experience or ever heard of snakes that stressed out when put into a rack, after being kept in a cage or something like that?
Absolutely not. Actually, I've heard more stories from my customers of snakes doing better after being moved from a cage to a tub. Better at eating, shedding, breeding, etc.
A large enclosure is very complicated when it comes to providing the correct environmental conditions when it comes to ball pythons ... tubs make it a lot simpler and in the end, providing ball pythons with the correct temps and humidity is the most important aspect of keeping them successfully.
If you want to stimulate them, regular handling and exercise outside of the enclosure is the best thing to do whether you are using cages or racks.
Hope this helps.
-adam
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