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    baby ball activity

    just wondering what people's various experiences with activity levels for baby balls. at what point should they be more active or sleep less/ hide less? are they considered babies until two feet or 2.5? thanks victor
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    Re: baby ball activity

    I have never really noticed any difference in activity while my two have been growing up. Mine have always cruised their cages around dusk and tend to stay more quiet around sheds. They'll cruise less after a feed, but I don't notice any big changes with regard to age.

    Now, the classification of what's a hatchling and an adult and various other terms in between I believe is very subjective so it's kind of hard to say what's what.
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    Re: baby ball activity

    Quote Originally Posted by landofthelost
    just wondering what people's various experiences with activity levels for baby balls. at what point should they be more active or sleep less/ hide less? are they considered babies until two feet or 2.5? thanks victor
    Ball pythons aren't very "active" animals. Sleeping and hiding is basically what they do at all ages.

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