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    Re: Little Mojo hasn't eaten yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodieh View Post
    I get what you're saying, however it does matter. You've been able to make a tank work, that's great. I'm happy for you.

    However, it didn't work for this person (a large enclosure) and we suggested alternatives to said large enclosure to make the python feel more secure.

    I'm glad your python is eating great, that's wonderful. You have success, the OP does not. That's all this is. I agree with whoever told you your tank is too big. I also wonder why you're putting a snake in a fish tank, however that's up to you. We're also not in this thread about you and your set up, but to get the OPs snake eating. Hopefully the new accommodations are successful, as you have been so far.

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    The reason I have him in a fish tank is cause it was readily available. But I know quiet a few ppl who have them if fish tanks and for years with no problems... Temp is temp no matter how you look at it,humidity is humidity,ventilation is ventilation ,if problems arise then I will look into changing tanks if that's the case but it isn't all that serious. I can understand how ppl around here look at things,but I'll also say a lot of ppl around here over react and go overboard. Like I said I know ppl and have spoken to ppl and well they have no problems,most just have thermostat and humidity gauge,heat pad and heat and uv lights,not monitoring very single degree of heat that comes out of the UTH and heat lamp. Perfect example is my boys 6 ft Clo Red tail boa...his set up is just as I stated,he has not ome problem.I understand your point whole heartedly,but I really don't think the tank is going to kill the snake,lol,I think the tank is the last of the concerns when it comes to taking care of a pet snake.

    Do you think every person that has a snake has it in a reptile tank? Again,for a fact,NO. Not trying to argue,I really don't know anything,but I do know ppl tend to over react and can be drama queens about things.

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