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    Re: Dumerils Boas are NOT terrestrial

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonBabes View Post
    Ok, but like the way you say stuff. 'Dumerils Boas are NOT terrestrial', like it's fact and even say that them being terrestrial(which they are) is false information. And then when someone who knows what they're talking about comes along and shuts you down it's 'I never said it was fact' and 'oh I was just sharing my opinion, I'm not an expert'. I highly doubt you're an experienced keeper based on the false information you're constantly sharing on this site and the incorrect setup of your animals.


    Why is his heat source turned off at night?
    No one was able to shut me down. Its the other way around.. I provided the evidences. That,s why those 2 members got frustrated and lost all arguments and resorted to insults.
    Snakes are cold-blooded animals. They will regulate their body temperature. At night the tempreture drops in the wild, there is no sun at night. That,s why i turn his heat source at night off. And all depends on the season and the temperature outside and in the room. For example, the heat source for my BCI remains in sommer 12 hours on during the day and 12 hours off during the night, while in winter 14 hours on during the day and 10 hours off during the night. And sometimes in winter i make it 16 hours on and 8 hours off. So if you turn the heat source off during the night, you have to make sure that the temperature does not drop below the recommended night levels. I use timeclock or what ever you call it to turn the heat source on and off, never do it manually as you could easily forget it.
    Last edited by Dutti; 12-24-2017 at 02:21 PM.

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