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    housing in 2 gal aquarium

    is it true that if u wanna keep your bp small is to put it in a small enclosure? or is that article i read is just plain stupid?


    i dont wanna keep my bp small im just curious

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    Re: housing in 2 gal aquarium

    Fake. Untrue. Don't believe it.
    You cant keep a burmese or a retic in a 20g its whole life and expect it to be the same size as a ball.
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    Re: housing in 2 gal aquarium

    Yea, 100% untrue.

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    Re: housing in 2 gal aquarium

    Im pretty sure that only applies for fish

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    Re: housing in 2 gal aquarium

    Quote Originally Posted by DShaw View Post
    Im pretty sure that only applies for fish
    actually, doesn't apply to any animal, especially fish. It stunts their growth, causes an insane amount of stress on their organs and often results in early death of the animal. :/

    If you can't provide an adequate enclosure for a fully grown specimen of a given species, get something that stays smaller.


    That said, OP, ball pythons generally do better in smaller enclosures than snakes of equivalent size.

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    Re: housing in 2 gal aquarium

    Well,

    If you wanted your kid to stay small, would putting him in a trunk work ?

    You can't make any animal stay small by keeping it in a small habitat. The best case scenario is the animal gets too big and forces the owner to get a larger habitat or re-home the animal. Worst case, the animal ends up sick or stunted and dies much too soon.

    This persistent myth does a great deal of harm in both the fish and bird world, and it's a pity too many people out there believe this garbage. Not only that, media perpetuates it. How many TV shows and commercials have you seen that show a large 4-6 inch goldfish in a 1 gallon fishbowl? And how many fools out there kill these beautiful creatures because they believe you can do that?

    I'm glad the OP has sense enough to question what he/she read, but a lot of people don't.

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    Re: housing in 2 gal aquarium

    Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    Well,

    If you wanted your kid to stay small, would putting him in a trunk work......

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    yeah, actually its crazier why some people would actually even write articles that mislead other people! at the very least i'm glad this forum is here to correct the wrongs. thanks gale!

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    Re: housing in 2 gal aquarium

    When you think about this your first reaction should be a mental image of bonsai kitten.

    http://www.ding.net/bonsaikitten/gray.html

    Would you do that to a kitten? Then dont do it to any other animal.
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    Re: housing in 2 gal aquarium

    Quote Originally Posted by Oxylepy View Post
    When you think about this your first reaction should be a mental image of bonsai kitten.

    http://www.ding.net/bonsaikitten/gray.html

    Would you do that to a kitten? Then dont do it to any other animal.
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    At only a few weeks of age, a kitten's bones have not yet hardened and become osseous. They are extremely soft and springy. In fact, if you take a week-old kitten and throw it to the floor, it will actually bounce! We do not recommend that you try this at home. The kitten may bounce under the furniture and be difficult to retrieve, as well as covered in unsightly household dust.
    I can't say that I hate a lot of people, but I hate those people. God forbid your week old kitten bounce under the furniture or get dust on it when you're throwing it around! I don't even have a word for it.
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    Re: housing in 2 gal aquarium

    Quote Originally Posted by musicalKeyes View Post
    I can't say that I hate a lot of people, but I hate those people. God forbid your week old kitten bounce under the furniture or get dust on it when you're throwing it around! I don't even have a word for it.
    It was a hoax pulled off by MIT students. People, hopefully, dont seriously do this.
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