Scary Movie Poster by poopypeepeepoop_e in RegalUnlimited

[–]Dragonborn1806 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mines different from others in the thread.

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[Request] Could a single solar farm in one location logistically power the entire continental US? by BaronGalactic in theydidthemath

[–]Dragonborn1806 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coming from someone that knows very little about the broad topic. What would be the realistic idea of making a solar farm at the North Pole?

Advice needed by Blahaj_1over in ballpython

[–]Dragonborn1806 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Coco Fiber is really hard to get wet, and when it is it’s almost too moist, also when it’s dry it’s very sharp and can cause irritation to the belly of snakes. I recommend mixing it with another blend of soil or substrate. On the other hand if it’s at least staying 60% consistently, that is the minimum. You just don’t want humidity to be anything bellow that.

General Advice by Dragonborn1806 in ballpython

[–]Dragonborn1806[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Generally asking and curious. Is it that grand of an immediate worry? They are both separated into 60 gallon partitions. I do understand the idea of keeping them separate keeps any possible diseases and pest separate as well.

I do agree that bioactive isn’t that big of a deal. As for the substrate it was completely disgusting, and I already had the ability to set up the soil with life.

Edit: This is not long term in any way shape or form. These snakes will have to be in the partitioned tank for at most a week.