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    Hey guys.....ive been thinking about getting my first ball python but i just had 1 last question about where will be the best suitable place to put him.....should he be put in a quiet room, ie an upstairs bedroom or is it ok to put him in my dining room? Theres no tv in here and its quiet and dark?
    Any help would be much appreciated

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    It'll be best to put him in not only a room that's calm and quite and doesn't get a lot of foot traffic but also a place that will be easy to control temps and humidity. We use are spare bedroom as a reptile room so were set
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    Re: help

    oh right thanks, yeah think my spare room upstairs is most suitable, especially for controlling the temp, and like you say he wont be disturbed unnecessarily.

    Thanks for the reply

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