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GarthVader wrote:Did you know that my name is a viking name?
I did not know this. :shock:

Care to share? <_<
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Is there just no place for a street fighting man?
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Drewsov wrote:Is there just no place for a street fighting man?
There is not, unless you wish to fight within the streets... or roads... of one's mind. o.o
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Nix wrote:
GarthVader wrote:Did you know that my name is a viking name?
I did not know this. :shock:

Care to share? <_<
:mrgreen: Well, it's of Scandinavian origin. So, it obviously was the name of a Scandinavian viking. :D

Cool, huh?
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GarthVader wrote:
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GarthVader wrote:Did you know that my name is a viking name?
I did not know this. :shock:

Care to share? <_<
:mrgreen: Well, it's of Scandinavian origin. So, it obviously was the name of a Scandinavian viking. :D

Cool, huh?
Very cool, aye. :shock:
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You did catch my RatM reference, right?

Because if you didn't.... *shakes fist*
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Drewsov wrote:You did catch my RatM reference, right?

Because if you didn't.... *shakes fist*
haha... of course I did. <_<
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Nix wrote: I learned a long time ago not to mess with a witch of that magnitude. :shock:
Man. That makes life boring. They got unpiggified later, at any rate.

Boogers?
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Nix wrote: I learned a long time ago not to mess with a witch of that magnitude. :shock:
Man. That makes life boring. They got unpiggified later, at any rate.

Boogers?
You could be right...

And.

They go well with cereal. <_<
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Chozon1 wrote:Would you drink Dragons blood?
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What kind of stinkin' question is that, Chozon? C'mon, man. You know me better than that... of course I would. <_<

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Eh...I had an off night yesterday.

Do you know anything about nylon mesh cages for snakes?

It looks like this, but rectangular and the dimension are different. It looks like a 20-30 gallon aquarium, but made of nylon.

I'm considering getting a snake, and I already have one of these. In your thinking, would this be suitable or would I need to get an aquarium. My main worry is it not holding in humidity...
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amirite?
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Chozon1 wrote:Eh...I had an off night yesterday.

Do you know anything about nylon mesh cages for snakes?

It looks like this, but rectangular and the dimension are different. It looks like a 20-30 gallon aquarium, but made of nylon.

I'm considering getting a snake, and I already have one of these. In your thinking, would this be suitable or would I need to get an aquarium. My main worry is it not holding in humidity...
First off... what kind of snake are you looking into getting?

Hmm... honestly, depends on the snake. If you're planning on getting a green tree python, then no. That wouldn't work. Those guys require... insane amounts of humidity. However, if you're looking into, say, a corn snake... yeah. I think that'd work nicely. Just make sure to mist the actual snake when he/she goes through the shedding stage. A lot of people say that you can get away with just misting the air/cage instead of the actual snake... that's wrong. I know, I've done it... it doesn't work, and usually results in badness for your snake. (though I've never had trouble with a corn before, just a ball python or two)

Sooo. Yeah. I think that cage would work nicely. Just... well, not sure how you'd heat it. It's a really good idea to have a heat mat for any snake (to go along with a heat lamp), as to give them a basking spot. They love to go and sit there after eating.

But... I'm not sure what the bottom of that cage is made out of, so a heat mat may be a bad idea. You'll be fine though if you keep the overall temp about... 75-ish (if a corn snake is what you're looking into getting) and provide a basking spotlight with a heat bulb.

Does... all that make sense? XD
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Yeah, that makes sense. It would be a corn snake, as my Mom has had bad experiences with a boa's, and pythons. So anything that looks like one of those, won't fly (wasn't the snakes fault, by the way. Dumb people). Plus, I think corn snakes are purty. ^____^ Not that python's aren't...

I had a heat lamp sitting directly on the top of the cage at one time, and it did nothing but bleach it. So if the heating pad doesn't get hotter than light bulbs, it should be good. It doesn't, does it? O_O

Also, would I need two lamps for a day and night bulb?

Also X2, how much moisture does a snake need? Not like a watering bowl, but air...
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