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    My ball python was in this position when I got home...

    Should I be worried? As of late he is always trying to escape his enclosure. My temps average 84-86 on the cool side, 90-92 on the warm side, and humidity is always between 50-60.

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    Re: My ball python was in this position when I got home...

    im no expert by all means, but my bps are always looking like there wanting to escape. you temps and all that seem to be rite. so i wouldnt worry about it. keep a close eye on him and make sure he's not doing anything really out of the norm. just my opinion.

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    He is probably just exploring or stretching him self out I see my boy do this alot I dont figure its anything to be worried about hopefully someone else will give their input in also for you
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    My first bp use to do this a lot. But after I moved him up from hoppers to adult mice he stopped.
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    Re: My ball python was in this position when I got home...

    Your cool side is a bit hot. Your cool side should be around 78-84. Your hot spot is good though.

    Might be the reason he's out.

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