Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
Not all of Florida is swamp.



According to some burm breeders, Burms don't take temperatures under 75* (in captivity), and I'm sure balls can deal with that.



I doubt this will keep them from reproducing.



Meh, there's plenty of cool places.

Later, Matt
1i didnt say all of florida was swamp!
2 burms will go into the water and sit in mud where im sure it will not be too cold, bp cannot do that for extended periods of time at all.

as for your supposed expert i highly doubt he has any first hand knowledge with any python species nor does he have the experience with each species to even give any input that would be remotely close to correct other than spewing something he read from some other book.

this would lead him to lack any knowledge on the habits of individual species or their requirements and even at that the supposed "scientific" study based on a guess on possible climate change is no basis for anything.

oh yes then you have extereme temps which can be over 100 and less than 50 for prolonged periods. ive had bps that got ri from jsut a little bit too much humidity and i also got it from my heattape going out for a day

but what do i know im no biologist im just a guy with real world observations of actual facts!