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Testing and choices and hogs

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Posted by: FR at Mon May 20 10:06:30 2013   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

Hello. In my quest to understand hogs, I am keeping a few and trying different tools to test their behavior.



As some know, I asked here, is anyone keeping hogs in a hognose way. I recieved no answers. The actual truth is, and should of been asked was, what is a hognose way? The first thing I would point out is the HOGNOSE, nose, hahahahahahaha



We all know, or should know, you can keep snakes in ways totally foreign to them and have them exsist. I have to ask, what fun is that and why would you want that?



As I have posted, their natural habitt and enviornment, is sandy and barren, except for a few small bushes.



THis is natural habitat.





Please consider, when testing, you do not just throw junk in cages and think your going to all of a sudden have answers.



So I started with a base snake cage, 4' long, by 2' deep and 2' high. Sawdust in the bottom, and retes stacks on both the cool end and warm end. With a wide range of temps to choose from.



The snakes established a pattern of choosing cool and warm and acted normally, and feeding normally, except the male, who will not feed as long as he is IN with the female. I remove him and he feeds right off. Otherwise, he attends the female to no end.



As I mentioned in the past, I would add and test as time goes by. So I just added a box of sandy soil to one end.



Here is the male going down. ITs a bad pic, as there are burrows all over the box, some have been blocked by pushing dirt up from in the burrow.



The way the lite is, you cannot see the other burrows, I will take better pics soon.



The box is on the cool end, I will see how they use it. Then I will add another box on the warm end.



As of now, they went in the dirt, and they may abandon their normal behavior of moving from cool to warm in lew of their new natural security. By adding a box on the warm end, it may bring their behavior back to normal. Time will tell.



What is important is, as keepers, we must learn as we go. Not just assume this or that(prejudice what we do).



Snakes are NATURAL, that is, everything physical and behavioral is directly developed in nature. But they also learn, so when testing, you should address both inherent and learned aspects of natural snakes. Thanks


   

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