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A hiding ball python is a happy ball python?
Just curious about that statement "A hiding ball python is a happy ball python" because my ball is out every night sitting on top of his hides and snooping around at 10 or 11 pm. Is that normal?
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Re: A hiding ball python is a happy ball python?
They are nocturnal, so them cruising around at night is pretty normal. If yours was out cruising lots during the day then something might be up. Lots of times they don't come out much until after their keepers are fast asleep.
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Re: A hiding ball python is a happy ball python?
I'm nocturnal myself, so I often get to witness the "cruising" of my BPs! Toby and Delilah are pretty lazy, but Mona loves to come out at night - especially when feeding day is close.
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Re: A hiding ball python is a happy ball python?
We have 3 ball pythons and they are always hiding in their caves they never come out ....... the only time they do is when we take them out ..... Should we be concerned ????? They are growing and seam healthy they eat and shed, and are very active when we do take them out... wondering if this should be a concern?????
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Re: A hiding ball python is a happy ball python?
 Originally Posted by inkslinger
We have 3 ball pythons and they are always hiding in their caves they never come out ....... the only time they do is when we take them out ..... Should we be concerned ????? They are growing and seam healthy they eat and shed, and are very active when we do take them out... wondering if this should be a concern?????
They tend to hide for the vast majority of the day. Some of them may not come out until 2 or 3am, so depending on your sleep schedule you may not see them much. Some people say that keeping BP's is like keeping hides and bedding as a pet
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Re: A hiding ball python is a happy ball python?
Hi, I don't have allot of Forum experience but am learning quite fast over the past 2 1/2 years. My first Ball which is a normal I got in 07 is now about 1150 gms. He has the most awesome personality! He will lay in his hide all day with just his head and maybe an inch of his neck poking out. Is this normal?
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Re: A hiding ball python is a happy ball python?
 Originally Posted by waltah!
Some people say that keeping BP's is like keeping hides and bedding as a pet 
Ain't that the truth, LOL!
Lots of times they don't come out much until after their keepers are fast asleep.
So it's Santa, the Tooth Fairy, and Ball Pythons???
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Re: A hiding ball python is a happy ball python?
My Ball Python likes to hide but sometimes during the day when I open up his tub, he is just laying out in the middle. I do not know if this is a concern but this is what mine does sometimes.
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Re: A hiding ball python is a happy ball python?
 Originally Posted by Patricia
Ain't that the truth, LOL!
So it's Santa, the Tooth Fairy, and Ball Pythons??? 
You forgot about the Easter Bunny! Although, my BP would probably try to eat the Easter Bunny, so maybe we should just stick with the other two then! lol
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Re: A hiding ball python is a happy ball python?
I would say that a hiding BP is a happy one. That is just a generality depending on the conditions it's being kept in. A hide should be standard in every BP enclosure in my opinion. They NEED it. I hate when i see someone keeping their Ball without a hide, I can just imagine the stress they are going through!
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