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wftright
at Fri Apr 21 20:21:15 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wftright ]
He's posting this question because he's (maybe she's) taking the time to ensure that the cage will be heated properly and safely before getting the snake. He already has a heat gun and is monitoring temperatures. He's familiar with using dimmers to control temperatures. I'm not hearing anything that suggests that this person won't be giving this snake great care.
I did a great deal of reading before I bought my first ball python six months ago. I had researched snake ownership several times over the past fifteen years or so, and I was familiar with what the caresheets and several books said. However, there were still things that I couldn't understand until I started actually working with the cage and then with the animal.
I'm not trying to be rude to you, but I think you're inferring things incorrectly. I tried to learn a great deal before I brought my snake home, but I've asked worst questions than what this person has asked. I'd suggest that you review the data, premises, and attitude that led you to draw your conclusions.
Bill ----- It's not how many snakes you have. It's how happy and healthy you can keep them.
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