So I'm Very New at this and need alot of help....
So about a month ago i got my first ball and so far its been fine. I have her in a decent size tank, could have a bit more in it than a tree and her two hides but with my schedule and movie theater employee salary its the best I can do. I've always had a bit of a problem with humidity in the tank so any help with that would be appreciated. Just recently however I asked a friend to grab food for her and they got a live fuzzy(recommended feeding schedule from where i got her was one fuzzy weekly) instead of a frozen one, she ate it just fine but after digesting she has become defensive and doesn't leave her hide during the day like she used too. I try to handle her as often as I can but when I try she panics and either flees back to her hide or looks like shes gonna strike at me. I'm noticing that her skin is darker than it was when I got her and a friend of mine who has two snakes(neither balls) believes its time for her shed.
I guess what I really need is advice on how to keep the humidity stable in the cage and any explanation as to why she's acting the way she is.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Re: So I'm Very New at this and need alot of help....
I second what Sunnyskys said, more information on her habitat would be helpful.
I would also say that fuzzies are way too small for a baby ball Python. Even hatchlings eat hoppers or larger.
Re: So I'm Very New at this and need alot of help....
The temps are good through out the day, the humidity will fluctuate a lot because I wanna say the screen top, I try to keep a full water bowl at all times. I'm using Aspen Snake Bedding and for heat I have two lamps one for day and one for night. I had one of the thermometers you stick to the side of the cage until very recently when she managed to pry the stat off the wall and get her head stuck to it(happened a week ago). The vets I took her too recommended this one thing to track humidity and temp I just havent been able to go since I've had class all week. I'll take a picture of my setup now and post it after this.
Honestly I did some research but obviously not enough
Re: So I'm Very New at this and need alot of help....
My way of keeping humidity is putting a damp towel over 2/3s of the screen in combination with misting.
Edit: I also use paper towels instead of aspen.
Re: So I'm Very New at this and need alot of help....
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Originally Posted by
DMixhell
please read through this thread and make the necessary changes.
you need to know the EXACT temps of ambient (air) temps, floor temps, and humidity on both warm side and cool side. NO guessing.
warm side hot spot (BOTTOM of the enclosure, under the substrate): 88° F for hatchlings, 90° F for jeuvinals/adults.
cool side (top of substrate inside hide is okay for this): ~80° F but can fluctuate a few degrees.
ambient temps (all over the enclosure, measuring neat the substrate): never drop below 77° F.