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Beginner's husbandry mistakes
We were all beginners once-upon-a-time, and for a lot of the people on this site, they're still beginners too!
I know almost all of us have probably made bad husbandry mistakes here and there-- especially about some of the things that we as herp keepers generally warn people against on a semi-daily basis.
What were some of your early husbandry mistakes when you were starting out, if any?
I was one of the people who were misinformed by bad pet stores and the like and believed what they were saying and when I look back on my experience while learning, sometimes I want to smack myself.
1. My very first snake ever was a BCI that I had gotten from a pet store. When discussing the species, I had been informed that they were just as good a beginner pet as a corn snake. Oi.
2. I had a heat rock at one point.
3. I used unregulated heat sources other than the heat rock.
Thankfully I was lucky enough that no harm ever came to the snake, who was re-homed when we had to move about a year into her care.
Anybody else have a similar history?
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I would probably still be feeding Nessie too small if I'd listened to the pet store. They told me once every three to four weeks was plenty for a BP. Eesh.
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Re: Beginner's husbandry mistakes
My sister is a vet tech who worked with BPs at the Toronto zoo in the past and I made some bad husbandry mistakes from what she was taught there.
They said a heat lamp is a must as they like to bask also tree branches as they are "tree climbers".
I was also told that feeding inside the same enclosure is 100% not allowed as they get very aggressive. Oh and as close to 50% of the floor should be water. And a hide is not mandatory.
Needless to say after discovering this site I've been trying to get them to change the housing situation at the zoo through my sister.
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The biggest one for me was that I was told there is no need for a thermostat because the reptiles will move if they are too hot, that an the stick on thermometer was "highly accurate" so no need for a digital one.
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Re: Beginner's husbandry mistakes
Relying on stick-on digital thermometers and hygrometers! Oh, and thinking that the snake was the most expensive part of the hobby! Haha
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Re: Beginner's husbandry mistakes
50% water? whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat that's insane
I had the same mistake of a lamp too-- well not really mistake but an unnecessary measure that my snake didn't care about.
I also was told that if they're hot they'll just ~move~
I came to this site after becoming not-so-newbie-ish and I have to say I've learned a lot from here too. I wish I had people like everyone here back when I was 10 and got my first snake.
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Re: Beginner's husbandry mistakes
 Originally Posted by tpkaos
My sister is a vet tech who worked with BPs at the Toronto zoo in the past and I made some bad husbandry mistakes from what she was taught there.
They said a heat lamp is a must as they like to bask also tree branches as they are "tree climbers".
I was also told that feeding inside the same enclosure is 100% not allowed as they get very aggressive. Oh and as close to 50% of the floor should be water. And a hide is not mandatory.
Needless to say after discovering this site I've been trying to get them to change the housing situation at the zoo through my sister.
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And zoos and vets are the 'experts'....
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Letting the stupid pet store lady talking me into getting a tank. I should of gone the PVC route to begin with. I think I spent 100 or 150 for a 20gal tank set. That's a lot of money when I only ever used the tank/screen top/ and dome fixtures. The bulbs were wrong for it, water bowl too small, hide not secure enough, and the dials crap.
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Relying on advice from a local big box pet store, where I was told:
- A mouse pinkie is an adequate meal for a 100 gram BP
- All snakes have mites (well the ones in your store do!)
- You don't need a thermostat for a UTH because the snake will move if it gets too hot
- Tanks are fine for ball pythons
- The half-log wooden hides are fine for ball pythons
- Analog thermometers and hygrometers are plenty accurate
- Ball pythons can co-habitate just fine
Last edited by bcr229; 01-03-2014 at 02:16 PM.
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