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    newspaper trick..

    Lately ive been noticing that Eve is really not active at all, during the night i usually cover her viv with a black t-shirt or something. I was curious do you think adding newspaper balls to the enclosure would benefit her, although its been alittle more than a week since i got her and her stay in that viv. If it would, how do you properly do it.. cover the whole floor space? and should they be tightly crumbled or no?
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    Re: newspaper trick..

    Eve should be inactive during the day for the most part, and active at night. The only reason I see Salina active at all is because her viv is next to my desk. I see her start coming out at night and cruising her cage looking for a way out. I am aslo up to 1 am every night and see her start moving around 9 pm or later.

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    Re: newspaper trick..

    because shes in a pretty large viv for her size, times that i would see her out of her hide is late at night and she would pop her head out stare at the ceiling for ah hour or so and then go back into her hide.
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    Re: newspaper trick..

    If she's in a viv with a large floor space, she probably stays in her hide because she feels less vulnerable there. Add some more hides, and the newspaper will probably help her settle in better since you've only had her a week.


    Loosely crumble it (not even into balls) and fill the viv to the top with it. In about a week, offer her a hopper mouse (I don't remember how old she is, so I'm assuming she's a baby or juvie?) and leave the paper in there. Just walk away and don't worry about witnessing her eat - you'll hopefully have 30 more years with her to watch her feed. Check back in about 1/2 an hour and the hopper should be gone. If he's not, just remove it and try again in another week.

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    Re: newspaper trick..

    well she already ate a full mouse .. last wed, i handle her regularly awesome girl very calm. Maybe i just dont catch her at the right time..
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    Re: newspaper trick..

    Ball pythons are shy secretive animals ... it's the exception rather than the rule if you see them out and about ... they are definitely not the right pet to have if you're intersted in a "display" animal.

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    Re: newspaper trick..

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Ball pythons are shy secretive animals ... it's the exception rather than the rule if you see them out and about ... they are definitely not the right pet to have if you're intersted in a "display" animal.

    -adam
    there was nothing in this whole thread that had any relation to displaying anything.. Im aware what do expect from a ball, my intentions where clearly to see if it would be possible to make eve feel more comfortable in her enclosure.
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    Re: newspaper trick..

    Quote Originally Posted by denisthemenace
    there was nothing in this whole thread that had any relation to displaying anything.
    But you did say ...

    Quote Originally Posted by denisthemenace
    Lately ive been noticing that Eve is really not active at all
    Many people get a ball python with the expectation that they will "see it" crawling around the cage ... this is really not the case with p. regius ... I made the statement that I made if not for your benefit, then for the benefit of others that might read the thread and think that there might be something wrong with an "inactive" ball python.

    Hope that helps.

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    Re: newspaper trick..

    Dennis, I hope you aren't taking offense when people respond to your threads. I don't believe Adam was out of line but rather was trying to educate in a general way as he and many others always do on this forum. Many very new keepers/owners come here and read threads and it's good for them to know that ball pythons are as Adam said, a shy secretive snake. I rarely see our ball pythons to be quite honest, most of the time they prefer their hides and move back and forth between them at will and often I never see it happen.


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    Re: newspaper trick..

    I agree with Jo, Dennis. I do see a trend that you seem to be rather sensitive to any constructive criticism someone offers here in a manner of good will. It appears you don't "hear" what they are trying to offer you, but see it as a criticism if they don't agree with you. Try to be open to the fact that no one here is here to pick on you, but to help you offer the best care possible to your snake!

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