Re: Ball Python hiding spot
Both of your hides should be identical because if they like one more than the other they will sacrifice warmth for their sense of security.... So make sure both ur hides are identical and make sure ur hot side is about 90 degrees and if both of those are correct I wouldn't worry about it... The snake will choose for himself where he wants to be
Re: Ball Python hiding spot
When I got him the setup I bought had a hide which I keep on the cool side, and have a different small overturned box on the warm side. I tried to find an identical one, but couldn't as it was included in a setup I got. I'm planning on getting identical ones when he gets bigger and needs a new one. All my temps and humidity seem to be fine, he's been cruising around his habitat the past few hours though
Re: Ball Python hiding spot
what are your temps? it' quite possible he goes to both sides and just prefers the cool side, I catch my ball pythons on the cool side quite often in my rack and I don't give them hides. My big pastel female is in a 4ft melamine cage, she has a cave-ish hide on the warm side and one of those pieces of wood thingy's from petco I think(it's basically a bunch of pieces drift wood attached to each other) definitly not a typical "secure" hide, and I would say I catch her on that side of the cage about 40% of the time I see her. I keep my snakes a little cooler then most say; 89 on the hot side and try to keep the cool side 80+- a few degrees. If he seems fine and eats I don't see a reason to change things up.
Re: Ball Python hiding spot
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Originally Posted by
Aztec4mia
what are your temps? it' quite possible he goes to both sides and just prefers the cool side, I catch my ball pythons on the cool side quite often in my rack and I don't give them hides. My big pastel female is in a 4ft melamine cage, she has a cave-ish hide on the warm side and one of those pieces of wood thingy's from petco I think(it's basically a bunch of pieces drift wood attached to each other) definitly not a typical "secure" hide, and I would say I catch her on that side of the cage about 40% of the time I see her. I keep my snakes a little cooler then most say; 89 on the hot side and try to keep the cool side 80+- a few degrees. If he seems fine and eats I don't see a reason to change things up.
A baby ball in a 20 gallon tank is definitely going to need two hides. Racks are almost like hides in and of themselves. In OP's picture, there's only one hide and not a lot of privacy otherwise. It could be a heat issue, or it could be that he's staying where he feels most secure and not caring about the heat. /shrugs