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He's asking people on a reptile forum, trying to get information from seasoned keepers.
Honestly I think APS is much better then some bloke on Wikipedia.
This is what reptile forums are used for :p

I agree to an extent. It's great for advice but you should have a basic idea such as temps, feeding etc. otherwise you're basically asking others to spoon feed you information. I usually look something up first and more likely than not you will find tons of info and usually countless threads on aps answering your question.

For example: http://www.aussiepythons.com/forum/...00b-shingleback-questions-help-please-173919/

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I kept mine on sand, 4 or 5ft is fine, and if you're getting a pair make sure they're not related or they won't breed.
Just build a wooden-framed mesh lid and you'll have no humidity issues, I never did and I kept them for years.
I fed them every 2nd day

Why would they not breed if related? I know they usually pick a mate for life but I'm sure in the wild there would definitely be a high chance for related pairs.


Rick
 
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