
06-21-2006, 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by unluckyseventeen
True for Boas, Pythons and various other snakes, untrue for all reptiles. Many turtles and snakes eat fish all the time. Though most of them carry parasites, usually the ones eating them have enough of a resistance to the parasites carried.
First off, I'll tell you the waterfalls suck. They get insane amounts of calcium deposits in there, and I wouldn't reccomend anything drinking from that water. Plus they leave really annoying stains and wet spots all over from the water splashing. If used in a reptile tank, they'll be nothing more than an annoyance. I would save your money. I used to have one and I now use it to anchor the paper towels I have my bigger Boa on, as she has a case of scalerot. Of course the waterfall isn't running...
Also, a DE-fogger?
If you just mean a fogger, then your humidity is going to go through the roof with that thing. It's really only necessary for amphibians that are used to 90-100% humidity. For Boas and snakes, they will get RI in a hurry. I also wouldn't reccomend usage of a fogger. A DE-fogger, though.. don't think I've heard of that before?
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i actually meant to say fogger. an ultrasonic fogger i got, i wouldnt be running it more than a little bit, but the cage i am building is HUGE, humidity might be a bit hard to control. and the waterfall was free, i got it becuase i spent SO MUCH. lol
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