all of the 3 videos are great man, my pleasure to see, thanks for sharing! Let me ask you something, where did you buy the sweather boxes of the rack? Thanks again.
I love your collection, and all your snakes look very healthy, but don't you ever feel bad about keeping them in racks? It's okay for the blood and ball, I guess, but that burm, rainbow boa, and red-tail look like they are in some pretty harsh confines.
Thanks for the compliments. First sorry, I just read your post today. Anyways to answer your questions just like I said in the video before opening the last tote in my rack that my male Peruvian Redtail had only been in there for a week and a half, and would be placed in a Animal Plastic 4x2 cage that had already been ordered, this is exactly what happened. Within another couple of weeks after the video was filmed his new cage had arrived and he has been in it ever since.
Ran out of room on my last post so here is the continuation of that comment. As to the Rainbow Boa and the Burmese they are no longer kept in those cages. I rehomed them. They both went to excellent, well qualified homes. Their new owners are both very qualified and experienced snake owners. Made me very sad to have them go and I miss them, but they are in great homes. I still keep my Ball Python and 3 of my 4 bloods in the rack. They will stay in there until they get a little bigger.
how do you heat your big snakes? i have a red tail boa and he just started his shed, he has milky eyes and lighter skin and i was wondering if i could still use the heat lamp to heat him and just cover the top with towels and spray the tank three times a day? would that work or should i switch to my head pad. the only thing i am scared of is he likes to burrow and i dont want him to burrow on top of the heat pad.
It depends on alot of things like what kind of snake, what size and kind of cage, what is the temperature during the day on the hot side, cold side, and ambient, same question for night temperature?
where do you get your peruvians from?
drepop803 10 months ago
the snakes in the rack dont they get bored in there?
Recon9143 1 year ago
@Recon9143 bored? are you serious? they stay nice and cozy in there.
drepop803 10 months ago
all of the 3 videos are great man, my pleasure to see, thanks for sharing! Let me ask you something, where did you buy the sweather boxes of the rack? Thanks again.
acido909 1 year ago
@acido909 Thanks, I bought them online.
CrescentKnife 1 year ago
@acido909 Thanks, I bought them online.
CrescentKnife 1 year ago
@acido909 Thanks, I bought them online.
CrescentKnife 1 year ago
nice man where have you buy the rack???
TheElias12345678 2 years ago
I made it. You can buy racks at Animal Plastics, and many other cage manufactures.
CrescentKnife 2 years ago
I love your collection, and all your snakes look very healthy, but don't you ever feel bad about keeping them in racks? It's okay for the blood and ball, I guess, but that burm, rainbow boa, and red-tail look like they are in some pretty harsh confines.
turdspooning 2 years ago
Thanks for the compliments. First sorry, I just read your post today. Anyways to answer your questions just like I said in the video before opening the last tote in my rack that my male Peruvian Redtail had only been in there for a week and a half, and would be placed in a Animal Plastic 4x2 cage that had already been ordered, this is exactly what happened. Within another couple of weeks after the video was filmed his new cage had arrived and he has been in it ever since.
CrescentKnife 2 years ago
Ran out of room on my last post so here is the continuation of that comment. As to the Rainbow Boa and the Burmese they are no longer kept in those cages. I rehomed them. They both went to excellent, well qualified homes. Their new owners are both very qualified and experienced snake owners. Made me very sad to have them go and I miss them, but they are in great homes. I still keep my Ball Python and 3 of my 4 bloods in the rack. They will stay in there until they get a little bigger.
CrescentKnife 2 years ago
how old is your peruvian?
snowboardfreak69 2 years ago
She is almost 6 years old.
CrescentKnife 2 years ago
your tiger is awsome
CornSnake102 2 years ago 2
how do you heat your big snakes? i have a red tail boa and he just started his shed, he has milky eyes and lighter skin and i was wondering if i could still use the heat lamp to heat him and just cover the top with towels and spray the tank three times a day? would that work or should i switch to my head pad. the only thing i am scared of is he likes to burrow and i dont want him to burrow on top of the heat pad.
DGiles21 2 years ago
my tank gets quite cold of a nite with just the heat matt should i get a night time bulb??
conorBRAVV 2 years ago 2
It depends on alot of things like what kind of snake, what size and kind of cage, what is the temperature during the day on the hot side, cold side, and ambient, same question for night temperature?
CrescentKnife 2 years ago
love the retic. got afew burms myself but am looking into getting a retic if i can find one for a decent price
420jaymoney 2 years ago
Very Nice Sweet Snakes! 5*
gerijuana 3 years ago 2
great video, love the bloods! and the retic is awesome
brizacka6 3 years ago 2
Another good video!
SwampHouseReptiles 3 years ago 2