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Old 08-10-16, 04:36 PM   #31
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Thank you for pointing that out. Many of the keepers who have "nippy" snakes actually offer proper HOT basking spots. Any exothermic animal will be "tame" (lethargic) when not offered the proper basking temps.
Yessir I've noticed that with my leos, originally I used a heat pad and they basked around 85-95 but now I've been keeping them like my monitors, bask them higher than 110-120 raise the humidity a nice bioactive substrate and suddenly you have a whole different animal haha

(Edit) sorry about derailing the thread but @infernalis I just realized that you wrote savannahmonitor.net, a huge thanks from me and all my reptiles
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Old 08-10-16, 04:43 PM   #32
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Yessir I've noticed that with my leos, originally I used a heat pad and they basked around 85-95 but now I've been keeping them like my monitors, bask them higher than 110-120 raise the humidity a nice bioactive substrate and suddenly you have a whole different animal haha

(Edit) sorry about derailing the thread but @infernalis I just realized that you wrote savannahmonitor.net, a huge thanks from me and all my reptiles
No problem mate work away
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Old 08-10-16, 10:35 PM   #33
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@Dave-a cut and paste into Google will reveal all
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Old 08-11-16, 01:43 AM   #34
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@Dave-a cut and paste into Google will reveal all
Got it I like that
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Old 08-11-16, 03:27 AM   #35
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Mate I've been meaning to ask you what the heck doe's your signature mean?

Didn't notice this post until now sorry, guess you already figured it out but still!:
(Non literal) translation would be: It's foolish to deal with a fool!- Only death can cure a fool. 2 Japanese proverbs that just go so well together, something to live by I always think.
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Old 08-11-16, 05:35 AM   #36
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Didn't notice this post until now sorry, guess you already figured it out but still!:
(Non literal) translation would be: It's foolish to deal with a fool!- Only death can cure a fool. 2 Japanese proverbs that just go so well together, something to live by I always think.
I took Dannys advice and copy and pasted it . Yeah mate I really like that like that. I wasn't getting angry with the guy I was just wondering what the heck was wrong with him
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Old 08-16-16, 07:27 AM   #37
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What did I just read? Seriously, how'd that turn so fast? I'm so confused.... anyway thats an incredible picture Dave. Daisy is such a beautiful example of the species.
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Old 08-16-16, 07:30 AM   #38
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Good move on the admins part for banning him. If he acted like this in this thread, what would have happened when someone called any aspect of his care or whatever in to question.
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Old 08-16-16, 02:22 PM   #39
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What did I just read? Seriously, how'd that turn so fast? I'm so confused.... anyway thats an incredible picture Dave. Daisy is such a beautiful example of the species.
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