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RE: A FACT for nasicus... part 2

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Posted by: Gregg_M_Madden at Fri Jun 20 08:57:26 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Gregg_M_Madden ]  
   

Frank is not "pushing" anything on you or anyone. He is making you rethink what you are doing and giving you reasons why you should rethink them. I have done the same. Maybe in a better tone though. LOL. The truth is, I can care less if you do not want to use this method even after seeing what differences it can make. You are not affecting me in any way, however, it can eventually affect your snakes. And that should matter to you. If you are happy offering minimal husbandry to sustain your snakes and go by care sheet standards, that fine, but its on you. To me, it is a no brainer to try other methods to see what is working best for may animals. And to see eggs being "accidently" knocked around is not a false impression of poor nesting. It is a clear sign of poor nesting. If the eggs were nested properly, the "accidental" scattering would not happen at all.


   

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