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Old 05-13-04, 11:28 PM   #16
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You "not bothering" to explain your thoughts is 1000 times more arrogant than anything I've seen on this site or any other reptile site. Just because someone doesn't agree with you and asks for you to explain your view, does not make them arrogant. LOL!

Saying " well if you can't figure it out, I'm not telling you, na na na na", now THAT is arrogant.

Too funny for me to "explain" to you.
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I agree. This is ridiculous. Auskan he simply asked you how a hole has more ventilation than a rubbermaid with holes all over one side as well as it being opened up each week a couple times. That's ALL.

You are an asset to this forum but Jeff is right here. The whole "I'm not telling you" is just silly. If you don't know, fine. If you do know then share it.

Either way at this point, I normally punch holes on the cool side, from top to bottom....all over....and obviously my cages get opened up like three times a week, all my BP's seem to be doing fine ventilation wise. When I don't have enough holes, its easy to see. Mold, nasty smell, etc.

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Old 05-14-04, 02:40 PM   #18
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When I don't have enough holes, its easy to see. Mold, nasty smell, etc.
This is good to know. I was wondering how I could tell.
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Ha ha Daver, don't let it get THAT far! Ha ha, j/k. 20 holes is enough. If you find that you need more make a few more. But its a LOT easier to make more holes and it is to plug up the holes when you've made too many. LOL!

Best of luck!
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You guys are too much! I just love this site...Too many holes is a bad thing. Like Jeff said "How much air flow is there underground", more that enough for a BP, other wise they would not be there.

Dave good luck with you Bp and keep us posted how it goes.
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"If you don't understand, I'm not going to explain it to you"??


THAT'S arrogance.
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Well this set-up seems to be working out fine. Heat pad was a little hot to start, but after some tweaking, it is around 95. I actually put the probe right under the hide so I can really accuratly measure the temp that the snake is actually feeling. Such a huge difference in temp with the snake's weight on the probe.
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