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FR
at Thu Aug 18 13:32:23 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
You cannot help being arguementative, hahahahahahahahaha.
I do know what causes them to feed. Its right there in the reply.
They are not getting their needs met in those setups. Or they would feed.
It could be temps, or humidity, or security, which I mentioned. As Bluerosy once stated, If I was at his house, I could pick the exact reasons quickly, but I am not. So I do not know what hes actually providing.
Also, most keepers miss the point of usable temps. If you put a hot spot in the open for a timid individual, it will not use it, therefore rendering it useless. Or moisture related to dehydrated individuals. These two are very important. If the snake exposed to air movement, then its without question going to be in some state of chronic dehydration. AGain why you do not see baby kings crawling here and there on the surface. Even on humid days. They are always in dry humid places avoiding air movement.
Again, what the posters neonates are exposed to, I cannot say. So only generalizations can be used.
About you being arguementative. You seem to like to find or pick out the exceptions hahahahahaha cup half empty type of thing. Which is fine but all methods have lots of that.
But what we are taking about can be lessened to a point of its not a problem.
Also as husbandry is something applied, the keeper must maintain the conditions, and adjust as necessary. Thanks
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