Quote Originally Posted by oodaT View Post
I honestly think it's ridiculous, not trying to make you feel bad when I say that either.

How is your snake getting any belly heat? Looks like tile in the bottom with some aspen sprinkled on it.

What about a tempature gradient? There will be no hot or cold side with this set up, either hot or not. In order to get warm or cool your snake will have to go up or down.

It's just not ideal for a ball python, don't care how much you argue it, it's just not. I just feel bad for the snake himself, because of your ignorance he's not going to thrive, he might survive, but he/she will not be a happy snake. Sorry, just how I see it.

I have not been keeping snakes long but every day, I'm reading and watching videos, wether it be husbandry, morphs etc. Currently keeping 10 ball pythons and they are thriving because I go by what works and not by what doesnt. I just, I dunno, good luck but yeah....


And no, didn't read this entire thing either...

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No.. The hot side is only the tiles in the bottom not the Aspin. So on the floor he has a hot side and a cool side. So where you see Aspin on the floor its the cool side and where you see tiles its the hot side. So he does not need to go up to run away from heat. The negative thing about it is that i did not provide him yet with a hide on the hot side.