ok, well I accept everybodies opinions, be they true correct facts that are widely known or things done by the individual.
I am a massive fan of the american corn snake market, the British one is far behind it in every aspect.
I think though that we can learn from each other, share out experiences be they good or bad so that we can learn from mistakes made and improve from things that have worked.
I understand where people are coming from about Lozzer, and he is a very passionate herper who is very strong in his beliefs.
I now do not keep corns together as I did hear of cannabalism and the ones i did keep together were 2 females that had been together for a long long time.
I have known Lozzer for just over a year and yes I can say that he does make mistakes but generally he does things by the corn snake "bible" ie: Bill and Kathy Loves book. His problem is that he has heard alot of things and he listens to other peoples opinions rather than fact.
I am offering an apology on behalf of both of us for our comments, lozzers for housing corns together and mine for criticising the american corn snake keeping ways.
This last comment is aimed at BeckyG: I do know alot of adult herpers, you may or may not of heard of Steve Gill, Mark Whitworth, Tanya Stevens and Nigel Gooding, all of whom have a big involvement with corn snakes, these are some of the top breeders in the UK for reptiles and the later of the four has praised Lozzer on numerous occasions and the 1st 2 and later have praised myself on my attitude to other keepers and my snake keeping knowledge. Lozzer is right in a way that snakes do get theyre heat from the ground, have you ever seen a floating basking rock that snakes use wen it is cool to absorb heat off, even if it has come from the sun, the sidwinder comes out at night in the deserts to get heat off the hot sand.
To point 2 I say that it was not a question of luck rather than using logic, ie: not feeding in the same cage, keeping seperate for at least an hour before returning to same cage after feeding, making sure the cage stays very clean etc.
and to point 3 if you would care to visit other reptiles forums and see some of the points American herpers have made, one american said that feeding corn snakes every 2 days is right and another said that he keeps his ball python with a corn snake, now tell me that these are right.
Happy new year to all corn snake keepers out there.