Re: ball python set up help
If the BP is anything less than like 200 grams those hides might be too big. Also they like hiding so it's all good, really no need for space.
As a side note get some cork board or black paper of some sort. (If you want it pretty they they have fish tank backgrounds at petsmart). This will help him feel safer.
Re: ball python set up help
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MitsuMike
If the BP is anything less than like 200 grams those hides might be too big. Also they like hiding so it's all good, really no need for space.
As a side note get some cork board or black paper of some sort. (If you want it pretty they they have fish tank backgrounds at petsmart). This will help him feel safer.
but is it okay he can't touch the ground?
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what do you mean by saying he cant touch the ground?.looking at your pic...it looks like he has a ground to lay on.:confused:
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dembonez
but is it okay he can't touch the ground?
Re: ball python set up help
how big is your snake, judging from your tank set up, just a baby. get smaller hides. keep your old ones ull need them soon enough
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Ara
how big is your snake, judging from your tank set up, just a baby. get smaller hides. keep your old ones ull need them soon enough
okay i got http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/7458/img0145q.jpgfor my corn snake but i thought its not big enough for the ball python if so tho the corn snake will be much happier in the bigger hide
im guess ill switch and see if he will fit if so problem solved!
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one i as with every one i agree with smaller hides, big hides with do the revesrse of what they are intended to do.
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so i gotta go out and buy new hides bah stores are closed lol gotta wait till tomarrow! :(
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Those hides are too big. Just give him a hide on the warm side, no need for two hides. He will spend 90% in the warm hide
Re: ball python set up help
just fyi for fun...im a big fan of useing stuff you'd normally throw out for hides....it may help(just doesnt look great),old coffee containers(plastic ones),paper towl rolls,anything plastic or rubber pretty much, especially bowls...like butter bowls & also these are wonderfull for humidity chambers.
good luck with your new little one.:D
-jay