Woma_Wild
Active Member
Firstly I don't think ANYONE on here has the right to question your commitment to the well being of your beautiful GTP.
that's silly thing to say.
No one has questioned the Op's commitment. comments have been made about the unsuitable type of enclosure for a python.
In simple english - an aquarium filter is designed to handle fish fecal matter and not dead rodent (fur, bones, etc.) in other words, the filter is a waste of time.
To ensure clean water, you would have to do a complete 100% water change daily.
I feed my discus a mix of pellets and a beef heart mix. I had no substrate, no plants and did daily 50% water changes.( which required me to have water in 44 gallon drums heated and filtered ready to go for the next day.)
Too many people attempt to have tanks and enclosures that suit their home decor and look aesthetically pleasing to the eye but unfortunately, what we want is not always what the animal needs.
that's silly thing to say.
No one has questioned the Op's commitment. comments have been made about the unsuitable type of enclosure for a python.
In simple english - an aquarium filter is designed to handle fish fecal matter and not dead rodent (fur, bones, etc.) in other words, the filter is a waste of time.
To ensure clean water, you would have to do a complete 100% water change daily.
I feed my discus a mix of pellets and a beef heart mix. I had no substrate, no plants and did daily 50% water changes.( which required me to have water in 44 gallon drums heated and filtered ready to go for the next day.)
Too many people attempt to have tanks and enclosures that suit their home decor and look aesthetically pleasing to the eye but unfortunately, what we want is not always what the animal needs.