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Re: lookng to buy baby snakes
 Originally Posted by rep_girl452
that is what i want. I dont want to here about what the hell i did with mt tank and me bp. and there is no real level spot in my house that foundation in is screwed up sooooo bad.
I'm sorry, this is sticking out like a sore thumb.
How did the crookedness of the house prevent a secure enclosure? Were you using a tank? If so, cage clips would hold that screen top in place whether or not it was crooked or on a house boat in the middle of a storm.
Also, just HOW crooked is this house that you couldn't prop the cage up to make it level on a table? You see, I view your "crooked house" as an excuse for a mistake that probably had nothing to do with the crookedness of the enclosure.
Maybe you had a brick on the top, and the slant of your house prevented it from stopping your bp, or perhaps you just don't want to admit you screwed up somewhere and forgot to lock it, and rather think that the crooked house is a more valid excuse.
Most enclosure don't depend on being level to be secure. Get where I'm going with this?
If that's the case, I don't think you need to lie to anyone here. There are posts made every week about lost BP's and snakes. Your not alone, MANY people have lost their snakes because of forgetfullness, a loose screen top, or sometimes people don't even know HOW the animal got out. But they are honest, and they receive loads of help, with many people finding their animals within days.
So yes, I may be beating the dead horse, but I don't buy the excuse of a crooked house. It makes no sense to me at all, I can't possibly imagine how it could affect the security of the enclosure, if the enclosure was properly secured in the first place.
So, off my soap box.
What are you housing the blood in? (tank, tub, reptile cage?)
Is it completely secure? How did you secure it?
What's the temps, humidity?
How are you heating it etc...
I don't want to hear a sad story a few months from now, so please, I would like to understand whats actually going on, so that we may better help you to offer the best for your new snake.
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