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    Re: Husbandry vent

    Quote Originally Posted by bondo View Post
    That is so different then this it isn't even funny. He said he had a problem with his snake being dehydrated then said he wouldn't change his husbandry. Then he changed his story again and said it wasn't dehydrated. If you have a snake dehydrated then that is a husbandry problem. If it works then so be it. However originally he made it sound like it wasn't working.
    No, it's not funny at all. I'm not here to argue with you. You know exactly what you said and now you're acting like it never been said. You're hypocrite.

    You want to keep your snakes at whatever temps that you keep them, that's your business. But don't be coming here telling people that their snake is SUFFERING because they're keeping their snake at a normally accepted temperature range.
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