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Re: temperature ?!
 Originally Posted by KMG
I see a few issues.
The first is you are monitoring the temp of area the snake can not get. Of course next to the water will be a bit cooler but that doesn't matter when the snake can not get in that zone.
The next is how you have the half logs stacked. With the power of a blood I would not trust them as being a stable platform for a blood to move in and around.
Then the mound of mulch is not enough room for a large blood to get comfortable. My big girl(>14lbs) never coils tightly like other snakes. She instead prefers to lay around loosely and sometimes in a line against the cage walls. Also there is no way a blood could coil and have must of its body on the highest point of the mulch to stay it what is said to be your warmest spot.
I also personally do not like that no light can really penetrate the type tub you have. I try to give all my animals a proper light cycle even though I am not breeding. I personally feel it provides them with a better living.
Your way may be cheap but it is not proper and I don't believe you should try to get others to follow your lead on unproven and uncommon husbandry practices.
I have seen you make comments about your years of snake keeping but the years by themselves do not mean much. Plenty of people keep snakes in substandard conditions and the snakes survive not because of the owner but because of their tough nature. Though they can seem delicate I believe they are much more resilient than some give them credit.
I don't know you and don't have anything against you but I have seen many post made by you that have given bad advice to noobs in the hobby. Your post are constantly being attacked but you continue down your path. I would hope that you could keep your questionable husbandry habits to yourself so you do not harm a new snake owners new pet.
Thank you for watching the vid, and we appreciate objective, constructive criticism. It's in short supply. (Comments re the other vid? the one re cages vs racks?)
The snake in the vid actually CAN settle in next to the water receptacle. We made sure of that when placing inside the tub. And we have seen him there a few times during the last couple of months. If/when all of our snakes are in that position then we'll know to decrease the temperature in the room. Snakes can send us behavioral clues that supercede the technology we use. What if our temperature gauge were to give incorrect readings? We would know, because all the snakes would be in the coldest, or hottest, area of their housing. What if the humidity gauge were to be incorrect? We would know, because skin sheds would be fragmented.
Yes half stacked logs can become a problem with power of bloods. As of now I trust them as being a stable platform. Amendments will have to be made as they approach maturity. Cementing them together is an idea I've toyed with.
The mound of mulch is enough room for a small blood to get comfortable. If/when they approach >14lbs and never coil tightly then, again, amendments will made. (Though I am left wondering if mature bloods in the wild would ever naturally attain a size that prevents coiling, would seem counterproductive, difficult to conceal the body from predators and difficult to conceal during ambushes ... and what, exactly, constitutes obesity, and what an ideal weight is - but that's another thread) There is in fact a way a blood could coil and have most of its body on the highest area of the mulch. The highest points would, however, tumble down a few inches as they move about. I intentionally loosen it up for them, as them seem to prefer it vs compacted mulch.
We also personally do not like that no light can really penetrate the type of tubs we have. We have been giving a lot of thought lately to circadian rhythms, and are considering purchasing clear lids, perhaps glass or plexiglass, to allow indirect sunlight to enter.
Our way is cheap vs cages, not cheap vs racks. No way is proper, there are many ways to skin a cat. I don't try to get others to follow our lead on anything. To each his own, different strokes for different folks, whatever floats your boat.
You are correct, years of snake keeping by themselves do not mean much. Unfortunately it has however caused many so-called experts to become closed-minded, to become intolerant of ideas that contradict their very own, and to become arrogant. They are legends in their own mind, and that's something they'll need to contend with on their own terms. Many of them have their own agendas for being here. As I become more adept at identifying their rhetoric I can more efficiently ignore them.
I neither know you nor anyone else on this board, and I aim to keep it this way. I am not interested in who is posting what, as long as it may possibly contribute to the body of knowledge &/or be thought provoking. A perfect forum is anonymous. I neither join nor contribute to forums in search of cyber friends, "thumbs up", "likes", etc. I am not of that generation. I couldn't care less of what anybody on any forum anywhere in cyber land thinks of me personally as an individually, they neither sign my paycheck, sleep in our house, nor are neighbors of our community (I use the term "community" in its original definition, the one where people say "hi" to the faces of their neighbors, not the new cyber meaning.) I have nothing to sell. I have no fancy avatar, no signature logo to recruit members to another forum.
If/when you deem bad advice is being disseminated then you should chime in, unbiasedly and factually. That my posts are being constantly attacked is meaningless to me. Mosquitos attack more viciously. No one's husbandry habits can possible help or harm new snake owners' pets, unless of course the practices are followed. We must assume all readers here are mature enough to decide for themselves, to make up their own minds, and to implement what they fit.
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