Not the case if someone has an issue (fairly basic one) with their newly acquired animals it is quite obvious they are not ready for advance husbandry, you have to learn to walk before you can run, that's why advice based on experience are geared differently depending on whom you talk to.I'm just baffled that everyone seems to be jumping on the "don't give the newb any complicated husbandry information" bandwagon.
Why couldn't the OP ask an actual question instead of CALLING OUT someone and basically ask them to spoon feed everything they know and or do?Why can't we just suggest that the OP make a new thread that is more geared toward his actual question?
Seems like you are confusing SPOON FEEDING and helpingWhy isn't anyone trying to help?
It is pretty clear to me that when a member has a SPECIFIC question on something they may have heard off, learn about during their own research or want to experiment (something that would fall under advance husbandry or non traditions compare to caresheets) people will not hesitate to answer by offering their advice. (Here is an example http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...48#post2010748)
There was no specific question here, just a "tell me everything you do" type question that started with "I am calling you out", hardly something anyone would feel compel to answer.
Advance husbandry information are out there for someone who is really interested in learning and experimenting, they'll have to research though no one will spoon feed them, once they research they will have question and they can pick people's brain either on the forum or via PM and I can assure you those questions will be answered.