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T. radix Ranch
Re: Wayne's reptile room
Wayne, Hope you got out of the way! Nice photo.
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Forum Moderator
Re: Wayne's reptile room
Thankfully, he spit the camera out after a few minutes of chewing
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Reptile Lady
Re: Wayne's reptile room
Awesome shot !!!
 Originally Posted by dekaybrown
The last thing a mouse will ever see.......................

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Forum Moderator
Re: Wayne's reptile room
Never thought I'd fall in love with a Python, but Cain rules!
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The Golden Snake
Re: Wayne's reptile room
wow thats a great pic of cain Wayne and btw its about time you showed us your snake room looks good and still tons of room for more snakes
~~~Kevin~~~
1.3 Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis (george, checkers, turk and squirt)
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Forum Moderator
Re: Wayne's reptile room
Had to get it just so before I'd let it be seen
Thanks, I took a bunch of crappy pictures and he posed special just for me.
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Reptile Lady
Re: Wayne's reptile room
He just opened his mouth like that?? I took over 50 pics of George, to get one of him doing something like that, or even his tongue out.. out of those 50 pics... NONE!! lol Cain has Character!
 Originally Posted by dekaybrown
Had to get it just so before I'd let it be seen
Thanks, I took a bunch of crappy pictures and he posed special just for me.
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The Leader of the Eastern Gang
Re: Wayne's reptile room
Great picture, Wayne! It's lucky when you can catch them in a pose like that at the right time.
Anji
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Re: Wayne's reptile room
 Originally Posted by dekaybrown
Shannon, I thought you said you heated the whole room???
I stopped keeping it as warm as I used to... since 1) we have gas heating and its costly and 2) I can tell my snakes prefer to bask under a light.
With the rack system constantly running, the room stays at about 77 degrees. With the garters that I recently switched to basking... I put in very low wattage coil bulbs (only enough heat comes out to make one ond of the tank a bit warmer) so that theres not a huge amount of heating coming out, but theres LIGHT and they gravitate to it like you wouldn't believe. I did an "experiment with my butleri babies. They stopped eating for some reason, all 5 of them. I put them on a thermostat regulated heating pad for two weeks and I got mixed results with eating. I took away the heat and instead provided a light that provided the same temps during the daytime. All 5 of them now are eating consistently and are not nearly as suspicious of food items put in front of them. I got such a good result, I decided to try it with my baby wanderings and I got the SAME result. Therefore, I will slowly be converting as many tanks as I can to accomodate a light source whether it gives off heat or not.
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The Golden Snake
Re: Wayne's reptile room
 Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe
I stopped keeping it as warm as I used to... since 1) we have gas heating and its costly and 2) I can tell my snakes prefer to bask under a light.
With the rack system constantly running, the room stays at about 77 degrees. With the garters that I recently switched to basking... I put in very low wattage coil bulbs (only enough heat comes out to make one ond of the tank a bit warmer) so that theres not a huge amount of heating coming out, but theres LIGHT and they gravitate to it like you wouldn't believe. I did an "experiment with my butleri babies. They stopped eating for some reason, all 5 of them. I put them on a thermostat regulated heating pad for two weeks and I got mixed results with eating. I took away the heat and instead provided a light that provided the same temps during the daytime. All 5 of them now are eating consistently and are not nearly as suspicious of food items put in front of them. I got such a good result, I decided to try it with my baby wanderings and I got the SAME result. Therefore, I will slowly be converting as many tanks as I can to accomodate a light source whether it gives off heat or not.
well if you think about it they need the heat to help them digest and in the wild to get that heat they would sit in a sunny spot to absorb the heat so i think it is only natural that they we eat better with a light source present because they think they have a nice warm bright area to sit in.
~~~Kevin~~~
1.3 Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis (george, checkers, turk and squirt)
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