Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Whitehead View Post
I consider myself to have impeccable husbandry and QT, and I firmly believe that I know enough about BPs to keep them healthy and thriving, but my first snake died from years of improper husbandry.

I got him and the information on how to keep him from someone that was doing everything counter to what was suggested. She just knew what it was he wanted and liked VS. what was considered gospel. I continued that. When I came online and found out it was all "wrong" I was indignant.

Snake was happy, snake was lovely, snake was eager to "play". Well snake died, and this was after I implemented proper husbandry and got him eating and unlearned all this misinformation.
I was wondering what it was that you were doing wrong. While the information may be of a sad nature I believe that it is through the mistakes of the past that one can learn the most. When shown what will lead to negative outcomes we may see the severity of bad husbandry.