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Evra0914
06-16-10, 12:14 PM
Ok so dad say that I wont want to many snakes cause they will start to smell up my house.... so for all you snake freaks out there do to many snake star to smell really bad????:confused:
emseeKAY
06-16-10, 12:25 PM
if you let them sit in their own filth, yes. lol actually anything you let that happen with will smell haha, to be honest snakes are IMO one of the easiest things to take care of, spot clean them every couple days or whatever, make sure they have fresh water, temps are right and humidity is good, and youre set. i find my leopard geckos smell 100x worse then snake poop. So to answer your question, no, snakes do not smell bad unless you do not take care of them, in which case i would have no experience since i take care of mine lol :D
Evra0914
06-16-10, 12:27 PM
thanks Yea my Geckos crap smells really bad to! lol :)
emseeKAY
06-16-10, 12:31 PM
lol its potent stuff haha, what smells with snakes is regurge, those are quite nasty. None of mine have ever regurgitated but i have smelled others, its not too pretty lol, anyone have stories of walking into a room and smelling that special funk? lol
infernalis
06-16-10, 12:33 PM
We have many snakes, and our house does not smell from it.
The dogs smell worse than a snake could.
Just take care of the cages. ;)
Evra0914
06-16-10, 12:36 PM
I will definitely take care of the cages! thank guys your a great help! :)
infernalis
06-16-10, 01:34 PM
I will definitely take care of the cages! thanks guys your a great help! :)
Just one of the many services we offer.
dragunov.762
06-16-10, 02:16 PM
my snakes never smell. now Rats smell you don't want too many pet rats.
Evra0914
06-16-10, 09:07 PM
I don't breed my snakes food lol! :p
infernalis
06-17-10, 12:19 AM
I don't breed my snakes food lol! :p
I do, and I just got done cleaning out mouse pens, rats are tomorrow.
Nasty nasty! all that sawdust soaked in pee.
Evra0914
06-17-10, 09:41 AM
eeewww that's the reason I don't breed my snakes food! Gross!
The nice thing about gerbils is that since they live in arid environments, they don't pee nearly as much as rats/mice. Now if only I could get one of my snakes to eat one.
infernalis
06-17-10, 08:00 PM
Mice are pee factories, it seems to dribble out of them almost non stop.
emseeKAY
06-17-10, 08:08 PM
Mice are pee factories, it seems to dribble out of them almost non stop.
actually i read somewhere that it does, or that they leave little spots or trails of urine every so often at least lol
infernalis
06-17-10, 08:22 PM
They rust up metal running wheels rather quickly because of this.
I like the new plastic wheels, easy to clean and no rust.
emseeKAY
06-17-10, 08:28 PM
much cheaper id assume as well lol
infernalis
06-18-10, 12:10 AM
Not really, I can get metal screen running wheels for about $2 each, but they squeak constantly and rust out quick.
Plastic ones are about $7 each, but are silent and last forever, so in the long run, they are cheaper.
LISA127
06-19-10, 06:11 AM
In my experience, reptiles are the least smelly pets people can have in their homes.
yea my leopard gecko smells way worse than my snake.
LISA127
06-20-10, 09:38 AM
Your leopard gecko shouldn't smell??
Just clean out his poop corner!
are you telling me that they don't smell worse than a snake? because i keep both enclosures very clean and the gecko smells worse.
cathatesrudy
06-20-10, 04:52 PM
so, yeah, my leopard geckos don't smell at all either so I don't know whats up with ya'll and your smelly leos! The beardies get an "earthy" smell when I haven't cleaned poo in a few days to a week, but its not really something I'd think of as a stink and isn't nearly as bad as the dogs the cat or the pet rats!
And for those who breed mice and rats for food, its just slightly more expensive (but not much) to keep them on cheap alfalfa pellets (can be bought in bulk from a livestock supply store like southern states or tractor supply) and it smells far better than wood chips when peed on (and also it lasts longer without needing cleaning as often) Just in case anyone wanted to try it, I used to breed rats for "show" and pets and mice for a bird rescue (and yet never have since getting into herping) and the alfalfa pellets always kept the smell to a much more tolerable level...
~K
Coffee Black
06-20-10, 05:50 PM
Supposedly vanilla extract in the water cuts down on the pee smell, though I never tried it and have no idea if there would be ill affects in the rodents or the snakes that feed on em.
its not like a unbearable smell its just unpleasant
I have 5 snake enclosures, a fish tank, a turtle tank, and 10 gerbil tanks in the reptile room. They don't smell.
The rat tubs, however, smell like a hobo's underwear the day after they've been cleaned.
Evra0914
06-21-10, 12:09 PM
Your leopard gecko shouldn't smell??
Just clean out his poop corner!
hahahaha!!!!!!!! yea the geckos smell WAY worse than any snake I've ever had!!!!!!!!
thanks for agreeing with me evra
Will0W783
06-22-10, 08:00 AM
Yuck, I don't know how you stand having all those mice and rats in your house, Wayne. My fiance has two pet rats, and even they get stinky.
In answer to the OP's question, I have around 30 snakes and I can honestly say they do not smell at all. I am setting up to breed them in the coming years, hence the large number. I have a "snake room" that is climate controlled and the door is always shut. The only time there is any odor is right after one poops, and I find it and clean it immediately. I spot clean cages every time I see a pile of waste, and change water dishes as soon as they look nasty, or every week, whichever comes first. I also completely change out all the bedding one to two times a month. Boas and pythons have much slower metabolisms than colubrids, so they are easier to clean up after. I have to change bedding weekly in some of my colubrid cages because they just poop so much. I think my FWC is the quickest to smell up his cage. He freaks out and musks all over when I toss food in there and that really smells it up. But unless you open his cage and put your face in there, you don't smell it. Regurgitation also smells awful! It's basically dead, wet rodent. I had regurges once when the thermostat broke and the snake room got too hot. It was awful and stunk up the whole upstairs. But I cleaned immediately and changed bedding and gave the affected snakes cool soaks and fixed the thermostat and they were fine. Snakes are very low maintenance, quiet and clean pets in my opinion.
shaunyboy
06-23-10, 08:51 AM
Ok so dad say that I wont want to many snakes cause they will start to smell up my house.... so for all you snake freaks out there do to many snake star to smell really bad????:confused:
as long as you spot clean your tanks there will be no smell.i only clean my tanks completely every 3 or 4 months.i have 14 pythons in my me and my wifes bedroom.there is no smell to indicate i keep any sort of living thing in our room.
cheers shaun
To be fair, spot cleaning is *really* important, if you don't do it, you can get a smell (especially since most snakes need to be kept in a humid environment).
My ball python is only about 2 feet long and weighs like a pound, but when he drops a deuce, he leaves you wondering how the hell a dog got into his cage, because there's no way it could have all come out of him. His last crap was 8 inches long, and almost as wide as him. Unsurprisingly, he took a rat with no hesitation that night.
Evra0914
06-24-10, 11:05 AM
thanks for agreeing with me evra
no problum, it's not that I'm trying to pick sides it's just my gecko smells a little! :)
shaunyboy
06-24-10, 12:24 PM
I have 5 snake enclosures, a fish tank, a turtle tank, and 10 gerbil tanks in the reptile room. They don't smell.
The rat tubs, however, smell like a hobo's underwear the day after they've been cleaned.
i have to ask mate,surely you dont sniff hobo's in your spare time :shocked:
:yes::yes::yes:
cheers shaun
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