Cegninedorf
Twang'em into trees!
The whole point of my post was that not every rule is set in stone. I guess you can take it with a grain of salt or whatever.
Which is exactly what I need to hear so that I calm my paranoid-self on down...
Thanks!
The whole point of my post was that not every rule is set in stone. I guess you can take it with a grain of salt or whatever.
If you don't do as I do, then I have no choice but to terminate our friendship. :grin01: But all jokes aside, I don't have a problem with your method, but I do wonder why you think deli cups aren't suitable enclosures for snakes that are less than 10g. Are they ideal? Probably not. But are they suitable? I think so.For example I disagree about deli cups as a suitable enclosure. I won't house hatchlings in deli cups, I'd rather have a few in a larger enclosure than one in a tiny one.
LOL I guess I should explain. The Delis are fine in size. What I don't personally like is the fact you can't have a decent sized water bowl in one, which necessarily means more work - having to check the water in each deli daily, which with 100 delis equates to a lot more work in my eyes. In a shoebox rubbermaid enclosure I can have a bigger water bowl which I will have to check a bit less often. As a matter of fact I might be trying sandwich boxes for a new rack I made this year, if I can figure out a way to get a decent sized water bowl in one. I'm thinking of getting those plastic beer cups like you see at keg parties and cutting them in half. If I can get that to work, I'll be fine with it sizewise.
So we can still be friends?![]()
Ohhhhhh. Ok, we can still be friends.LOL I guess I should explain. The Delis are fine in size. What I don't personally like is the fact you can't have a decent sized water bowl in one, which necessarily means more work - having to check the water in each deli daily, which with 100 delis equates to a lot more work in my eyes. In a shoebox rubbermaid enclosure I can have a bigger water bowl which I will have to check a bit less often. As a matter of fact I might be trying sandwich boxes for a new rack I made this year, if I can figure out a way to get a decent sized water bowl in one. I'm thinking of getting those plastic beer cups like you see at keg parties and cutting them in half. If I can get that to work, I'll be fine with it sizewise.
So we can still be friends?![]()
(Cegnine sorry this went way off topic!)
Since my first eggs are in the incubator I can't really comment on how they'll be kept. I have been collecting the little Crystal Light cups. I thought I would hot glue them to the bottom of deli-cup, or shoe box?
Since my first eggs are in the incubator I can't really comment on how they'll be kept. I have been collecting the little Crystal Light cups. I thought I would hot glue them to the bottom of deli-cup, or shoe box?
Well if the watercap is glued down there will be nothing to clean underneath it....And deli cups ain't that big to clean....
I thought she was going to do it in something besides deli cups. I think you could just throw the deli's away after awhile.
Since my first eggs are in the incubator I can't really comment on how they'll be kept. I have been collecting the little Crystal Light cups. I thought I would hot glue them to the bottom of deli-cup, or shoe box?
I thought she was going to do it in something besides deli cups. I think you could just throw the deli's away after awhile.
Since my first eggs are in the incubator I can't really comment on how they'll be kept. I have been collecting the little Crystal Light cups. I thought I would hot glue them to the bottom of deli-cup, or shoe box?
Hello...*sigh*
Believe me, I've read the threads on co-habbing, including this latest one, and I'm not trying to start anything in the way of a fight, but I have to wonder: do breeders immediately separate hatchlings into their own boxes/tanks right after hatching, or can the hatchlings stay together for a little bit & then be on their merry way?
In my case, I have two charcoal ladies who are both about 5-6 mos old, and one is 20 g & the other is 30 g. I took a 20-gal tank & cut a plexi-glass wall to go between them -- and it's been working great until Hyetti discovered that she lives in a sorority house. She found the tiniest sliver of space & keeps going over the wall. First she did it, then Zya went to visit her, and now Hyetti won't stay on her side. I'm a wee bit frustrated -- and yes, I'm working on getting her her own enclosure set-up this weekend.
However, in the meantime, will it be safe enough to let Hyetti keep visiting Zya? They're well-fed & pretty much ignore each other. Is cannibalization frequent in hatchlings? And when does a hatchling stop being a hatchling?
By no means do I recommend co-habbing; in fact, I even put the question on my Q-&-A sheet at ReptileFest this past weekend advocating against it. So, I do understand the dangers, but I feel that I have to defend myself right off so that I don't get burned by asking this...thanks.