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  1. On 4/11/2023 at 5:50 PM, Guppysnail said:

    If you kiddo regularly uses the hide you can put the moist moss in there but then I would also provide a dry hide. 

    My little dude prefers to burrow, but he has two hides (the two logs) the one on the right seems a little large for him at the moment 

    Should I increase my misting?

    I mist two times a day for 15 seconds (using auto mister)

  2. On 4/11/2023 at 5:19 PM, Guppysnail said:

    The corn snakes, pythons and rosy boas I dealt with I left the moist moss in all the time. It was easier for me. 

    Yay, I have (or at least attempted)  to create a humid hide, not sure if it is actually humid

     

    but there are areas in the substrate that are damper than others (ie bellow the water bowl, where it is not as warm, shaded and substrate is fairly deep

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  3. On 4/11/2023 at 3:11 PM, Guppysnail said:

    You can offer small portions. If they seem uninterested remove immediately. I actually do have some snake experience. Once their eyes cloud much more than this guy they will not usually eat because they cannot see. It also frightens them because they can’t see to defend themselves or escape. 
    a good trick I learned is putting a damp clump of sphagnum moss in a corner. Once the start shedding they crawl through it and it helps release the shed especially over the eyes and tail tip and makes  them less itchy. 

    Should I do the sphagnum moss trick when I see them removing the shed or when they go blue? (I may not see them shed as I have school)

  4. On 3/6/2023 at 8:48 AM, CrashBandit05 said:

    This is totally outside the box but what about an Elephant Trunk snake? Fully aquatic, stay fairly small... can also be kept with fish. I've seen a few videos and it would be cool (imo) to have a mini anaconda!

    thanks, really cool now when I get my own house ill have to make room for 2 giant paludariums (one for the elephant trunk snake, and one for a caiman lizard)

     

    my loved ones will be cursing me for generations for all the debt ill accumulate, and floors that will have holes in them

  5. On 4/10/2023 at 12:32 PM, TheSwissAquarist said:

    Sorry for the late reply - I’m in Singapore for the holidays. 😂
    I have a local guy who breeds these snakes, and he says (quoting as best as I can) that it’s OK if the temperature dips down to about 78 at night; but a basking spot made up of a heat stone which is on 24/7 is essential for keeping the temperature OK. 
    Good Luck and please post some pics! 

    Ok thx, I use heat from basking lamps, usually gets to ~85f on the warm side at the end of the day, and usually over 70 by the time the lights turn on in the morning 

    I’ll see about getting a heat pad as well if it’s really needed, or would a heat bulb work (one that doesn’t make light )

     

     

    Also so jealous, I’ve barely ever even left Maryland

  6. Alright we FINALLY got more votes and I’m happy to announce the winner is…

     

     

     

     

     

    The Maryland blue crab!!!!

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    hahaha you thought this was a fair competition! Nope! Blue crabs are always the winner!!!! 

     all joking aside, the real fair winner is…

     

    mystery snails!

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    thanks to everyone who participated!

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  7. On 3/31/2023 at 12:31 AM, Lowells Fish Lab said:

    Sleepy pea puffer. Lights came on a moment earlier but it took a few before she woke up.

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    Here is mine! Sleepy goober

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    On 4/4/2023 at 2:19 PM, NOLANANO said:

    Panda Cory snuggle party!

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    My panda and salt and pepper (they were my first two fish) still “snuggle” even though they have two other (respectively) of their species 

    Not really alsleep but here is a TANK of a clown pleco

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  8. On 4/4/2023 at 4:27 PM, nabokovfan87 said:

    How are you gonna NOT choose Snoopy.  LOL.

    RAMs for the win!

    i want to, not throwing shade but spooky (my ram) is better than snoopy 

     

    im not breaking the tie, because its the final round 

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  9. On 4/2/2023 at 9:18 AM, TheSwissAquarist said:

    Wow!! I’ve always wanted a corn snake, but it was a big no-no with my parents. Two questions:

    1. What do you feed it?

    2. Any name ideas??

    I still need to get food (they were sold out of pinky mice) 

    I don’t name until the animal gets fully established and is safe 

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  10. On 4/2/2023 at 7:47 AM, PineSong said:

    Since I went to elementary school in the land of venomous snakes (south Florida), seeing your new pet brought me right back to the annual lessons on the differences between milk and coral snakes. Glad you got the safe kind!

    Actually the rhyme to tell the difference is false (at least coral snakes as a whole, in America it does work)

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