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Re: Darwin Carpet Python - Questions
Wow, lots to digest here. I'll keep it simple. Carpet pythons, in my experience having cared for two, are very forgiving. If you know how to care for any other species you'll be fine, do your research, easy day. Set up the enclosure that works for your situation, dial it in and you'll be fine. Nick Mutton is not a God, I've messaged him about snakes, he responds, like a human, because, well, he just breeds and sells snakes. He's cool, don't freak out, he's not James Hetfield.
My tegu, burm, carpet and BTS stay in my basement. It's 69 down there. They live in PVC enclosures. No room heater. The cages are dialed in based off what the inside of the enclosure needs. My tegu lives in an 8x4 grow tent, with just daytime heat. I recently converted and made a post about how I converted two 4x2s into a 4x2x4, my carpet likes climbing.
My point is that, there are so many dbags in this world who have no business having snakes in the first place and would never go so far as to be on a snake forum to learn. You I don't believe are that person. I think you're understandably but mildly nuking your situation. Like every other wise potential snake parent...set it up, monitor, adjust, dual in, retest and monitor, acquire said noodle, enjoy your new friend.
BTW, I think Star Pythons in Germany has some awesome snakes, and some simple and nice care tips, too.
Good luck.
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