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Old 06-30-11, 02:12 PM   #11
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Re: Help for an indecisive newbie?

Also just as a question how does owning a corn snake in which you dont need to adjust any temps or humidity, give you the experience to own a exotic species? I dont see the median there what so ever. I think with proper research, and ALOT of dedication you can move straight to an exotic species... Owning a Ball python in my past didnt give me experience i needed own a BRB because of the lower heat but higher humidity, but because i was dedicated to its care i did the research required and now have a very healthy snake. Its all in the owner, if your not looking to own colubrids in the future then dont start with one... Getting husbandry is as easy as looking at someones set up that has it correct already then mimicking it. 1 to 2 hides, a water dish and some newspaper lol. Temps arent extremely difficult to get right they just may take time, and with a thermostat its as simple as hitting a button. Common sense will tell you how to keep humidity in a confined space. I personally dont think snake care is as difficult as people make it out to be, dedication to knowledge and care for any snake you get is the key... This is all My Opinion, feel free to disagree or agree.
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