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    Re: Mr. Bojangles (640x480px)

    Quote Originally Posted by HockeyFan2kx
    Sounds like you need to do a little internet time on BP care because I have no idea why your dumping glasses of water into the cage, all that's going to do is make the cage wet, lead to mold and then a whole new set of problems for you to deel with.
    As opposed to what, spraying water inside? Do you really think there's much of a difference? Considering how damp the substrate was when it was purchased, and how much it's dried up since then, I don't think a little moisture is going to be as harmful as you insinuate. You seem to think that I've completely flooded the substrate, and that simply isn't the case. In addition, it's a Cypress mulch, which as I'm sure you know, is highly resistant to mold.

    Quote Originally Posted by HockeyFan2kx
    I also agree that you shouldn't be feeding in the cage with the bedding your using, that will also lead to problems if swallowed.
    Noted. I'll look into that.

    Quote Originally Posted by HockeyFan2kx
    And feeding Live is just another thing that you should read up on.
    Why don't you expound on that for me? You seem very knowledgeable in caring for snakes, so I'm sure you can sum it up quite nicely. I don't see how feeding live prey is such an issue, especially when under close observation.

    Quote Originally Posted by HockeyFan2kx
    As for the Digital Therm/Hydro combo, I would go out and pawn off some DVD's if you have to but that is something that should have been baught before you even got the snake, Temps and Humidity levals are the most important care requirement and shouldn't be put off.
    OK, well obviously knowing how much humidity is in the tank is good, but how do you suspect I should raise the humidity when it drops too low? Obviously adding water isn't a good idea, because you've already told me that.
    Last edited by IamKaervek; 11-12-2005 at 05:25 PM.

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