Sweetseraph
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wow sweetseraph , such a criticizm and being judemental, asumeing I dont seem to care about my animal. i have the filter and water for few reasons...
I'm sorry if you felt criticized; most of what I said was just accepted fact. I could have pussy-footed around, but I was extremely concerned by what I saw you doing to the snake, so I felt I needed to come right out and be extremely clear. You don't handle a snake while it is digesting, especially just for some pictures. We could have waited. I'm actually more concerned with the size of mouse you are feeding your snake and you didn't address that, so I hope you took the advice and will not feed your snake too large a prey item in future. Too large a prey item and handling too soon after feeding both can cause the snake to regurge, which is very dangerous.
1: I gave her aplace to swim and relax. I find her often there (and its not because the other side is too hot, in my opinion, i think 74* on the 'hot' side is too cold...but this snake just might be differnt then your ordinary corn, i dont konw , but she seems happy. She takes a swim, a lot of corn snakes do that.
That's fine, I wasn't criticizing your water, just asking. If you're saying that your hot side is 74, you're absolutely right, that's nowhere near hot enough. She needs at least 80 in order to properly digest her food. But I'm not sure what you mean by "she seems happy"; snakes don't get happy. What you think means she's happy could mean she has mites. Yes, some corns like to go in their water, but sometimes it means they have mites and are trying to soak them off. It's worth checking in any case.
: It prevents me from haveing to give her fresh water every day becuase I have such a busy schedule. and the filter in there is to prevent the water from just siting out. when you have moveing water it prevents bacteria growth. It has been like that for 3 months, shes dong fine.
I'm not sure where you heard that, but moving water definitely does not prevent bacterial growth (or fish tanks would be a big fail, since they need bacteria to grow to work and in fact your filter filters partly by the bacteria that grow in the filter), so I hope you're not relying on that. This is actually what my concern was when I saw your pool; cleaning would be next to impossible. I bet if you run your finger on the side of the glass under the water that you will find it is slimy; that's bacteria. The snake will drink from it whether it's clean or not, since it's all that's available. If yours likes to go in the water, he probably poops in there too and the filter won't do anything for that. It's not necessary to change the snake's water every day anyways.