Quote Originally Posted by ECechoHO View Post
Hmmmmmm ok, understood now different states and regions have different temps/humidity levels so the guy I got pastel from lives in NC closer to the equator so his regular weather temps would be hotter than someone in NJ... Now soo many people on this forum are from all over the U.S. so let a NJ person on here tell me some news and I'll take his/her word a lot easier than someone who lives in OHIO or anywhere else..!!
Last time I checked, 85-90 degrees and 60% humidity was the same no matter the location or language.


Quote Originally Posted by ECechoHO View Post
Yall seem not to be getting MY point, and that's I'm going to raise(keep) MY snakes the way that best suits ME...����......
I get you and its best said right here. Nice to see it finally come out.

Quote Originally Posted by ECechoHO View Post
See here we go again, YES they are in the same enclosure but TOTALLY separated, 5 years and no eggs means I'm not trying to have INBRED babies my first two are brother and sister that's why I copped the 100%pastel het pied, so NO INBREEDING would take place here with many problems I read could happen SO see I've been looking out for my babies..
I would like to know of these genetic problems you speak of?? Line breeding in reptiles is totally different than in mammals. Then there is also line breeding in dog for other reasons. School me please in your genetic understanding.


Quote Originally Posted by ECechoHO View Post
NOW I was stating that NC is closer than NJ is to the equator.. And whoever posted about my spelling the type of (LUCKY I can't curse on here) but that's what iPhones do so you coulda not wasted time posting at all.
Cool point for remembering and listening to something. Your threat doesn't hold much weight though.