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    Re: Lights and BPs

    Just a thought but I am guessing those people who are screaming about ball pythons being freaked out by light (which by the way I am 100% sure the are exposed to on some levels in the wild) are also people who keep their snakes in tiny plastic tubs on paper towels with nothing but a water bowl. I know everybody has there own way of doing things and I will most likely get a rude comment or two but I just don't feel like that is in the best interest of the animal for the long term. Yeah, I get it if you are a breeder with a ton of babies that will eventually be re-homed but not for the life of the animal. I am not bashing bins either. I have seen people who use bins and still provide their animals with enrichment but it seems most who keep snakes in racks in little plastic tubs do not provide anything except water and a rat one a week or so. Lol didn't mean to go on a rant but it just irritates me the way people act like their opinions are fact. Also on that note I would like to say that everything I just said is my OPINION and what works for me.

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