Gio,

Also, I just want to add, my responses are somewhat long, as I did place quite a bit of thought into my decisions to keep the snakes together. When people have a blanket statement that has a lot of insinuation, I am forced to detail everything out, sorry if that comes across as defensive, as it is not. I just want to make the right decision forward, so question those who question my care.

For your use of "biological" and noting on "you will not find ANY care sheet" are typically polar opposites. Most biological studies and findings show very different requirements than the average care sheet. With both of my pythons being crosses, most likely in captive crossing over 30 years, I would think the breeders and their environments have become the new biological nitch to study, as not one of my Pythons can be found in the wild. And typically these 3 species collectively are kept under similar conditions over the last 30 years, with the exception of pure Diamonds.