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    Re: OK I keep getting flack for keeping my snakes in a rack system

    Quote Originally Posted by Crotalids View Post
    I have nothing against tubs i have already said that...
    You have nothing against tubs, you just think that anyone who uses them lack passion for their reptiles and shouldn't really have them...

    I am far more concerned with making sure my ball pythons have proper humidity and heat gradient to care how the cage looks. I keep my boas in Zilla cages, which were designed for reptiles, but I fight with humidity constantly. It's much harder to provide them with the proper environment, and even though they have plenty of hiding spaces, they choose to use the same hide all the time. They're really not interested in mental stimulation, just rats and their hides.

    I think you need to get off your high horse about how you have so much more passion than those of us who use tubs. Tanks look amazing, but what does it matter if 99% of the time the nocturnal animal is hiding and you can't see it anyways. You are just looking at an "empty" cage. If I ever got something that was a display animal, such as green tree python I would take the effort to make sure it was in a nice cage where I could see it. I don't think it's fair to say I have less passion than you, or anyone who uses tubs has less passion than you. Passion is expressed in different ways, you choose to express your passion through keeping naturalistic cages, I choose to express mine through sharing them with out people and getting children (and adults) interested in reptiles.
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