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forgot to add he eats frozen hoppers and has eaten twice.
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Are you hearing any clicking noises when the snake breaths, or snot bubbles in nostrils? Or open mouth breathing?
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Re: New Ball Python
 Originally Posted by llovelace
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Are you hearing any clicking noises when the snake breaths, or snot bubbles in nostrils? Or open mouth breathing?
No he said that he just thought that he sneezed. I hold him all the time and he has only yawned for me.
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Re: New Ball Python
Well, I can tell you right now that the ceramic heat emitter is what's causing you to have low humidity.
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Re: New Ball Python
 Originally Posted by Teclis
Well, I can tell you right now that the ceramic heat emitter is what's causing you to have low humidity.
All that I have read said to use a cermic heat emitter. Is this not right?
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Re: New Ball Python
Usually snakes will sneeze if they just dipped their head in water while getting a drink of water, so that may most likely be what you heard. My Kingsnake usually dips his entire face in his dish whenever I fill it up with new water so he does sneeze it out from time to time .
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Re: New Ball Python
Thanks so much, I will keep an eye, and ear, on him.
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Re: New Ball Python
 Originally Posted by tsy72001
All that I have read said to use a cermic heat emitter. Is this not right?
You can use them, I use one, there are just extra things you have to do to keep the humidity up if you do use them. First off, how are you measuring the humidity? If you're using the little analogue gauges throw them out and get an acurite digital thermometer/hygrometer. Now what's your humidity measure at? Still too low, then cover about 2/3 of the screen lid with aluminum foil. That will trap in the humidity and likely completely solve the problem. If after covering with foil it's still too low, you'll have to mist the enclosure every day.
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We have a digital thermometer/hygrometer. I will try to upload a pic of the setup. Most of the top is covered. I will get pics and be back in a minute.
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