My new baby ball python is hiding behind background
Hey everyone, as the title states my new ball is hiding in between the fake foam background that comes with the exo terra tanks and the glass. I wanted to know if this is something I need to be worried about. She has two hides and all the temps and humidity are where all sites recomend they be. She was using the hide for the first few days I've had her but the past 2 shes been hiding there. New to owning a ball python so I am pretty nervous. Any help would be great.
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Sounds like she's just scared which is normal
Don't know how long you've had her but it's a good idea for at least the first week to not mess with her at all except perhaps to check on her but do not handle or feed. Do you have a picture of your baby and her enclosure
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Not too sure how to add pictures from my phone on this website.
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I have some moss around the cage and a fairly small hide. I don't believe it is too big but maybe just giving her a few more days is all she needs. I was planning on feeding her tomorrow since it's been 6 days tomorrow but I don't think she will eat.
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There is no sticky tape or anything holding the foam against the glass, it's free moving. There are two hides on both sides like I stated, one on the cool side, one on the hot. She has used both in the few days that I have had her.
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Boromir
There is no sticky tape or anything holding the foam against the glass, it's free moving. There are two hides on both sides like I stated, one on the cool side, one on the hot. She has used both in the few days that I have had her.
All great suggestions and advice above so far !!
I'd take the background out for ages months -you can always try it back in again when it's settled down properly.
I'd also add some branches and fake plastic /silk foliage plus any pieces of bark you can find
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Thanks to everyone for the advice!