![]() This dream is unfortunately a warning signal for frustrating conditions in your life in which you are seeking to rise above. You need to be more careful when offering emotional support as your may be overextending yourself. You are feeling withdrawn or overly judgmental. Perhaps there is something that you need to see grow and nurture.ĭream about both “Lot” and “Snake” is unfortunately a warning for how you are feeling – emotionally cold and frigid. Your dream states how you are coasting through life. Not to forget about the past and what you have left behind. You need to approach some situation with more aggression and determination. Snake dream hints your actual living situation. You need to look at some problem more objectively and rationally. The dream is an indication for a dark secret you are keeping. You will encounter obstacles, questions and difficulties, but it is necessary for growth and progress. Snake in dream signifies your fears of letting go. You need to set your sights on your target and focus on your goals. The dream points at a traumatic or devastating end to a situation or relationship. You are being over analytical or rational. You are feeling restrained in some relationship or situation. Lot in this dream indicates your personal responsibilities and sense of independence. The dream denotes some unresolved feelings of anxiety or separation. An older adult may be stressed for months.Lot in your dream suggests your desires to be noticed. One thing in favor of younger snakes: they do adapt to changes in housing situation much faster than older snakes, just like they typically adapt more easily to a change in feeders. Stress is difficult to gauge, of course, except in terms of eating habits and maybe night-time activity. a snake that has been living alone in a tub for years does not deal well with being moved into a big, spacious party tank-but conversely the party animals also behave in an almost depressed fashion when I move them into isolated tubs. But I do house some of my animals together, and in my experience what stresses ball pythons out is any change in living situation. Young snakes are generally much more hungry than they are smart, and much more likely to make mistakes like latching onto the same mouse at the same time.įrankly, I kind of think they're equally "difficult" for me as a caretaker-separating at feeding time is as much work as cleaning up multiple tubs. but it's actually even more important to feed young snakes separately. It's "easier" to do it with hatchlings because they take up less space than adults to begin with. ![]() Sure, the Labrador could probably survive without a yard or a ball python can probably survive with another ball python in the same enclosure, but why risk it? So, at least in this forum, a lot of members are harsh on people who do not house their ball pythons separately.Īnd just like pet owners who do not have a yard and do not run more than 20 feet and get a Labrador anyway and insists that their Labrador is happy and healthy, there are those ball python owners who house their ball pythons together and insist that their snakes are happy and healthy as well. The thing is, getting a big yard or running miles a day with a dog is a lot more complicated than getting another plastic tub for the 2nd ball python. If we can't do that, then we don't get a ball python. Therefore, we put them in their own enclosures. If an owner cannot provide this, they don't get a Labrador - they get a pekinese or something. If not, then they run with the dog for miles a day. So, people getting a Labrador usually have a big yard. We go by the nature of the pet and try to maintain conditions as much as we can to let the pet thrive on their natural instincts.įor example, a Labrador Retriever (yeah, the dog) need running space.
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