Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Misha View Post
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.
All you have done is argue. You made scenarios and I made them back and you call me a mororn for using a scenario. Read this carefully. I AM TELLING NO ONE HOW TO KEEP THEIR SNAKES. I am not yelling I just want you to understand. If someone says that their snake has issues and then says I won't change anything to fix it then there is an issue there. I still feel 83-84 ambient temp is too high. However as I said 30000000000000 times now if it works then cool. As stated 3000000000000 he said it wasn't working at the time. If you want to debate I am cool with that. If you disagree with me I am cool with that. If you hate me I am cool with that. Telling me what I said that wasn't true I am not cool with. There was a reason I said the snake was suffering I didn't just make it up. This is unbelievable. Here is the statement from the other post: You said your snake was dehydrated. So if you continue with your husbandry then the snake is suffering. The snake isn't doing anything wrong the snake keeper is. 82 ambient and 92 hot is too hot. At a minimum at least try tweaking your methods a little to fix the problem instead of saying I am doing nothing wrong but my snake has something wrong with it.