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Old 05-08-11, 10:27 PM   #16
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Hey Jim, Meat Mogli
Just got him a Fog Machine I was testing it out she was very curious.

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Oh wow "Meat" mogli maybe I shouldn't post while I'm trying to fight the Sand Man
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Oh my goodness, absolutely like potato chips. I was all ball pythons until my best friend and I met and he introduced me to his pair of Coastal X Carpets. I fell in love! Bought one for myself, and we went into business together. The balls have gone by the wayside, though we still have them. We now have 6 Carpets and a Chondro, hunting for another one. They're addicting, just be prepared for housing differences between them and the balls. 6 of my balls take up a 2x3x4 foot area in their rack, but the carpets take up most the rest of the room haha.

Definitely, better feeding response, more interaction, and overall more fun to have and easier to care for then the royals!
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Jay - do you have particularly low humidity where you are? Just wondering cos in the UK we consider carpets to be a "no humidity" snakes (in reality RH here is 50% anyway)
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Hey Jim, Meat Mogli
Just got him a Fog Machine I was testing it out she was very curious.

I'd be careful with a screen top like that, easy place to get nose rub.
Nice snake though.
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Jay - do you have particularly low humidity where you are? Just wondering cos in the UK we consider carpets to be a "no humidity" snakes (in reality RH here is 50% anyway)
Thanks for the concern, Very dry In here i have humidifiers, with that the humidity sits around 20 in the tanks in that room for some reason I found a wicked deal for 19 foggers i paid a little under 20 dollars for each. I run them evey hour for 3 or 4 minutes on low for my carpets
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Thanks for the concern, Very dry In here i have humidifiers, with that the humidity sits around 20 in the tanks in that room for some reason I found a wicked deal for 19 foggers i paid a little under 20 dollars for each. I run them evey hour for 3 or 4 minutes on low for my carpets
Thats cool - just strange for a UK carpet owner to see someone adding humidity. Thought there was probably a very good reason for it tho!!
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Ugh, humidity is so tough here! I dunno where Jay is at, but I'm up in the Northeast and spend most my days spraying down cages, or refilling humidifiers. It's terrible. I hate humidity though, I don't think I could deal with 50% naturally every day.
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nice interesting thread thanks for the morphs and localitys on the 1st page.nice one.
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Yah Ill show mine too these snakes are awsome
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