Thursday, June 19, 2008

My ball pythons is no eating her mouse i am very scared she might me fixing to die. She is fixing to shed so that could be the problem.
She is in nice warm weather and has a big place to eat. If you have any ide how to help that would be great!

He s hatching and I have only 1 with a heater pad- but in the morning he was lying by the water dish and when i put him in it- he was soaking for like 5 min- then i replaced his hiding thingy on the cool side and he went in.. IS IT NORMAL- HOW MANY hiding places should i have???

my temp is F84* by the way..
oh- and i have 20 gal long

I used to do a lot of programming in the olden days before the dinosaur and the internet. I did dBase- basic- foxpro- a lot of VB- and some others. In the past 10 to 15 years- I ve gotten away from it and have done more programming management than anything else. I d like to get back into coding- but there seems to be a lot of choices.

What is the general consensus for a good programming path? C?- Java?- Ajax?- Python?- Perl?- .Net?- something else?

Well I am going to start and engineering degree in October. I have the whole summer and basically will have a lot of free time. I am running Debian Etch and Lenny. I have a Windows XP Pro CD (not installed) so I can do any programming under Windows as well. Basically I want to be able to write small programs that would help me do a task. I am also aiming at understanding linux configuration files and writing scripts. I was thinking of starting with Python and then C. Then I read on the internet that nowadays most people messing with computers should know PHP and HTML. Is this true? I am also not sure whether I should learn Python or Perl (or Lisp)? I will have at most 3 months so I need to make the right choice.
I have done some Pascal but it was just a little bit and I don t remember almost anything. Otherwise I am really good at learning from books and you just name a book and I will find it.

How come my ball python never wants to go back in her tank? The temps and everything are right... When I try to put her back she tries to resist and then attempts to escape fr 15 minutes after I close the lid. Also- if I put my arm in the tank and she s in her hide- she comes out and twirls her way up my arm. I know it s unusual for ball pythons because they re shy... What do you think this is?
I m not a beginner so I don t need to be treated like i m stupid. I feed her twice a week and she has plenty of places to hide. Her tank is large and warm enough. I m just asking why she would rather be with me than hiding.
She never normally tries to escape. She goes out to bask and goes back in her hide. It s when I was handling her and then return her to her tank that she is resistant.

im thinking about getting a burmese python anyone know any really good shops were i can get one from

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