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    IM NEW TO THIS HELP! Hatchling acclimation! Photos included!

    Hello,
    I am a new Ball python owner and needed a few tips and advice.
    Please let me know if you have any suggestions!

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    Background
    I have a hatchling who arrived on this past Thursday.
    I purchased her from a very reputable breeder on Morph Market and the breeder has been in constant communication with me regarding her.
    I have been letting her aclimate so I have been trying not to bother her other than misting her tank and refilling her water .
    I have only handled her to remover her from her shipping box and place her in the tank.
    I was told by the breeder she will be going into shed soon.
    She did look a bit dull but being new to this I am not 100% positive.
    I don't want to bother her and stress her too much.

    Setup
    I am currently housing her in a 34x18x12 Exo Terra.
    I am using a 50 wat UV heat emitter to keep her warm side around 90-93 degrees.
    Right now the dome lamp is directly on the screen until my lamp stand arrives.
    Her cool side sits around 80-84.
    The sides of the tank are blacked out.
    I have a heating pad hooked up to a thermostat that is set to 88.
    Do i need the heating pad temperature set warmer? I have a thick layer of aspen covering the bottom of the tank as I was afraid it would burn her.
    The probe for the heat pad thermostat is inside the tank in-between the glass and aspen bedding.
    Does the probe need to go directly on the heat pad or in the tank where I have it ??

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    Behavior
    As I stated I have not really handled her.
    Initially when she arrived she was exhibiting typical hatchling fear response.
    Huffing and becoming very stiff and still when i set her in her tank.
    However the second night I had her I caught her exploring around the tank using both sides and even taking a dunk in the water bowl.
    I have plants attached to the inside of the tank and to my surprise she tried to climb them.
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    These plants are to clutter the sides of the tank and I wasn't expecting her to try and climb them.
    The large piece of mopani wood is secured with a thick vine to keep it in place and create a larger hide in the back of the tank.
    She has spent most of her time in her warm hide and usually stays there for most of the day.
    I haven't seen her much since her first night of exploring.
    Im worried, is this because of shedding?
    Also what hide can i expect her shed in?

    Feeding
    I was told her last meal was on Friday of last week.
    I know you're not supposed to handle them while they're acclimating so I did not feed her the next day on Friday.
    When should I feed her? I was thinking Monday because that will have been about 5 days of leaving her be?

    Any tips and suggests are greatly appreciated!
    Thanks for taking the time to read my post!
    Last edited by misshendrixx; 07-30-2017 at 01:21 PM.

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