Quote Originally Posted by luijibored View Post
If you are a larger scale breeder like myself it is not right to keep the rats in the same room.The snake room is kept at a range in the 80 to 85 degrees room temperature (day) and 60% to 70% humidity these parameters are uncomfortable for us humans just after a few minutes in the room. Rats, like us prefer cooler temperatures and lower humidity. Actually no mammal would be comfortable in the snake room. The rat room is kept at 72 to 75 degrees with a 20% to 30% humidity, these parameters do not even overlap those required for ball pythons. About it affecting the feeding response I am out of that discussion and I will keep that opinion to myself since it is my recent experience that this forum is full of uneducated people that have no idea as to how to carry a conversation politely, not to mention all the "experts" that seem to know it all. I do not claim to be an expert I have been doing this for 35 years and I am still learning but I've picked a few things here and there throughout the years.
No one said anything about the temperatures of a room. I'm pretty sure there are mammals everywhere that has snakes...so yes there are mammals that would be perfectly comfortable in that kind of enviroment. You calling this forum full of uneducated people is really polite. You set a good example.

Fyi...People like Wilomn might not know it ALL, but I'm sure he is closer than you..