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OMG YES! Thank you for starting this thread Warm! herps for the win :D
here's my lil buddy Leo :) http://i742.photobucket.com/albums/x...0/IMG_0528.jpg http://i742.photobucket.com/albums/x...0/IMG_0532.jpg http://i742.photobucket.com/albums/x...0/IMG_0564.jpg |
My little brother is really into herping. I think he's got about 30-40 snakes right now, scaled down from whatever he had in the past.
He's filming some awareness film (I don't know much about it). Here are some things they're doing if anyone is interested... "Alterna Rush" Movie Trailer on Vimeo Current Projects :: Small Scale Films Inc. |
cool snake, what kind is that?
Warm, how difficult is it to regulate the temp/humidity of the cage/aparatus. obviously, if i'm in my own house i can control the temp and humidity easily, but once i move out of my parents place, i'll likely be in an appartment and that makes things a little more difficult. is it easy to regulate the conditions in the cage if you have the right setup, or is it going to be really hard in an appartment situation in which it can get a bit cooler/warmer/dryer than you may want. |
It's a ball python, One of the more common(probably most common lol) snakes as a pet, this is my first Herp, so i wanted to get a ball python, they are on the easier side to take care of, now don't get me wrong, it's not that I'm lazy and don't want a challenge with the snake, but since it's my first and they are pretty hardy, i just want to make sure everything is right before i buy a 2,000 dollar show snake lol.. My tank is at a consistent 88.8 degrees with humidity between 45-60% so he's doin pretty dang good :)
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I wouldn't mind it if my environment was at a constant 88.... :D
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ah no way, i'm a 60's degree weather man :D...lol hey, you don't really drive a Zonda R....do you? lol
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I have a male red eared slider who I've raised since he was the size of a quarter, his name is Alvin. Pretty simple setup to keep things clean with minimal maintenance. 40g long tank, fluval 6 and 2 submerged filters (those babies are awesome), a floating island and the necessary UVB and standard heat lamp. I'll post pics when I go home this weekend.
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I'm able to maintain his cage humidity to about 60-65% doing all of this. Without any measures, it would be about 25% which is dangerous to a chameleon. |
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Getting ready to hibernate my tortoises. They go into the garage fridge (4 males and 5 females) for three months. During this time the temperature is at 40 defrees f and they do not eat,drink or really move. The picture is the individual boxes that they will be in for the next three months.
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Picture 1. Ten different babies from the three i showed before hatched this year
Picture 2&3 My females Testudo hermanni hercegovinensis (smaller sub species of Testudo Hermanni Boettgeri) Picture 4 My females Testudo Hermanni Boettgeri (The female on the left was wild caught and if u look closely u can see fire damage on the top of her shell. Basically she didnt dig down deep enough during a wild fire.) |
Those are awesome!
I think it's so cool that you have to artificially hibernate them come winter... that's so nifty! |
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I x-rayed my tortoises today like i do every year to make sure none of the females are holding eggs before they go into hibernation and this is what i found.
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