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Snake keeps falling :/

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  • 08-11-2018, 01:06 PM
    twonk801
    Snake keeps falling :/
    I’m a new an excited snake owner of a genetic stripe bp.
    i just have a few questions. She keeps falling trying to what I assume is escape. I godon’t her yesterday an I thought she would be doing a lot more exploring then trying to escape. My temps are 88 on hot side an 79 on the cool side. Humidity is 52. I’m just afraid she is gonna hurt her self. Normal or my temps a little off?
  • 08-11-2018, 01:12 PM
    C.Marie
    Congratulations bet it's a beauty , I turn down the temps a little sounds hot to me, hopefully someone with more experience will chime soon, best wishes always. :D
  • 08-11-2018, 01:16 PM
    ryu80
    Re: Snake keeps falling :/
    Temps seems okay. Humidity a tad low but not bad. Could you please give more information on your setup besides just temps. Hides? Tank or tub? Size? Is it a baby?

    If the snake is just crawling along the wall and just falls usually this will not injure them. Unless there is somewhere high to fall off of. It could also be stress related roaming and trying to escape if it does not feel secure and safe. Most ball pythons tend to just stay in their hide when happy.
  • 08-11-2018, 01:28 PM
    twonk801
    Yes sorry haha she is in a 40 gallon tank has a big water dish in the corner plus a little one for drinking. There are three hides. One in the basking area, one in the cooler side an then one in the middle. There are a ton of places for her to climb if I knew how to post a photo I would haha
  • 08-11-2018, 01:34 PM
    ryu80
    Re: Snake keeps falling :/
    You could try to cover up three sides of the tank to make it feel more secure. If she came from another place that had her in rack system or tubs the tank will make her feel very exposed and not feel secure. I do not know how to post pictures myself. Someone else will be here that can help with photos and also make more suggestions.
  • 08-11-2018, 01:37 PM
    twonk801
    Your awesome thank you. I covered one side cause we got home kinda late an didn’t want the light to mess with her.
  • 08-11-2018, 05:20 PM
    Caali
    Re: Snake keeps falling :/
    First of all, congrats on your new snake :)

    How long have you had her?
    The temps and the humidity both sound fine to me. I wouldn't change anything there.
    If she hasn't been with you for over two weeks, she might be climbing the tank walls because this environment is new and she is trying to get a grasp of the set up.

    Does she have anything to climb on? Maybe she a climber and needs an branch or something. Most ball pythons love to climb when they are young and some still do with age. A small branch for climbing might be enough for her.

    Also if you're ball python is young (under a year), this enclosure might be too big for her.

    My last point is that most ball pythons fall when climbing. They might love to climb but they aren't the most elegant beings in that regard. That's why you shouldn't give them anything to climb on that's higher than 1 feet above the ground, at least in my opinion.
    My ball python falls often enough but from a 0,6 feet. I mean it's not great that he falls but at least he's not falling from an amazing and dangerous height. By the way I just found him hanging around in his enclosure as I took a look (I might add the photo) :D
    So don't worry too much about the falling. It happens.

    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...che=1534022364
  • 08-11-2018, 06:35 PM
    Bogertophis
    Since you haven't had this snake for very long, she may be looking for the familiar place she lived before. Snakes learn & remember their way around in the
    wild...it's very disturbing to them when they're relocated, either in nature or in a new cage. I think she'll calm down with patience, & as others said, I'd minimize
    the distance she is falling for her safety. You might try covering at least 3 sides also, to help increase her feeling of security. Mostly I think you'll have to be patient.
  • 08-11-2018, 07:32 PM
    twonk801
    I’ve had her for only a few days so I assume she is just stressed. I have a ton of climbing places for her an a three hides for her. She actually took a rest most the day today but it was up on a climbing branch I put in there. Just thought they rest in hides most the day. But I would t ether if I was stressed out lol.
  • 08-11-2018, 07:57 PM
    twonk801
    one other question i keep reading an see that a lot of people will ether choose to do a 12 hour light cycle or a light cycle off where they live. Which do you all suggest? Im doing 12 right now
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