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Re: little zoo together
Kendra, I believe in giving every person the chance to do the right thing. In this thread you have been given multiple chances to take some of the best ball python husbandry advice available...not just on the internet, but on the planet. Your last post shows that you have no intention of taking that advice, and frankly shows a blatant lack of regard for not only your ball python, but also for the other species of reptile you have chosen to toss together in your 200 gallon theater of the absurd.
 Originally Posted by kendrab
so lets start by asking questions on ball pythons.
[B]1. WHY CANT MY BALLPYTHON HAVE ALOT OF ROOM?
all i was really wanting to do was to make her home more "wild" like.
While there is nothing particularly wrong with your BP having ALOT OF ROOM, what does having a lot of room have to do with you forcing your will on your snake and making it live in your own twisted version of reptile Fantasy Island? Your snake could have plenty of room in an enclosure of her own. Why is following solid BP husbandry advice so hard for you? Also please explain to me how many "wild" ball pythons live in a rain forest?
 Originally Posted by kendrab
then mac dissapeared. and once again siss quit eating.
Please explain to me why you think these two events are related? Your answer could go a long way in explaining a lot of things...or, maybe not, but I would like to know.
 Originally Posted by kendrab
WHY WOULD MY BALL PYTHON WANT TO "SOAK" ALL THE TIME?
Why did your snake get mites? Answer that, and you'll have a head start on answering the soaking question. In addition, some BP just like to soak...that's no reason build Jurassic Park in your living room.
 Originally Posted by kendrab
the vet said that top soil is fine for her and the plants are not harmful to her and actually are good cause they promote oxagyn. he said that the fish are ok but they would probably end up food for the snake.
OM Holy G!!! Jeebus and The Fishermen protect us!!!
There is really no delicate way to put this...Your Vet may be well meaning, but he or she seriously rode the short bus to Veterinary College.
 Originally Posted by kendrab
the treefrog likes to stay over by the water and eats the nats and flys that end up in the tank.
I can't even imagine why nobody here things this isn't a good environment for your ball python....
 Originally Posted by kendrab
i am taking advice on helping everyone live together.
Who in the unmitigated name of anything you hold holy gave you advice on helping all these mismatched herps live in the same glass sided house of horrors you call a habitat? Who? By name? Please?
 Originally Posted by kendrab
i wash the inside of the tank glass every other day so noone is drinking nasty water off the glass.
If you have water (condensation, actually) on the inside of your glass that you have to wash off every day, your enclosure is far too humid for your ball python.
 Originally Posted by kendrab
i was not trying to be mean but all that i was getting was that i needed to take the snake out
No shizzle! Maybe that's because you need to take the snake out...
 Originally Posted by kendrab
well im sorry that i have a verry big imagination and just want to make the animals feel at home.
I can see how your tree frogs feel at home, but please explain to me how your ball python, a native of west African grasslands, feels at home in your 200 gallon petri dish?
 Originally Posted by kendrab
i also looked at the care sheets and the only one that was out of the temp is the chubby frog
You're telling me you read the care sheets for all your animals and that's what you got out of them? Wow...just, Wow
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