Posted by:
Yasser
at Fri Mar 11 21:03:56 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Yasser ]
I went and found your last post where no one responded. You got upset that no one responded to your "question".
on 3/6 you said :
"I decide to get a childrens python not my only snake it is my 5th in my collection right now(ball python, corn snake, vine snake, san diego gopher snake het for albino for sale, and new childrens python) he is small. HE feeds on small pinks, and is still in a shoe box I set up in about ten minutes so used to it heated side about 93 degrees, got a skull for a hide he can climb around in and a toilet paper roll for the other and a small water bowl. He is so small compared to my other snakes. but he is still cool. got to go feed him now havn't fed since I got him letting him settle in."
and after getting upset by the lack of response you said on 3/11:
"It seems if you have any questions on newb stuff you don't get responses I just want to know how my setup is and I don't think a single person has even read my thread it makes me sad.
I'm not mad just annoyed"
Now call me crazy, but all I read was basically you telling us a story. There were no questions involved. So therefore you got no responses.
And in regards to your latest query, I personally feel that the list of snakes you are interested in would either be too big or too small for that cage. That or they are too terrestrial to house in a cage of that height. I'd recommend a large Spotted Python....that is really the only boid I can think of that would do well in the longterm in a cage that size. perhaps a small adult West Papuan carpet maybe but they too may outgrow a cage of that size.
-Yasser
Spitfire Reptiles
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