New Setup Causing Problems (maybe?)
So about four days ago I did a "tank transformation" for my ball python's terrarium. I gave him a new coco fiber substrate (where I had previously been using paper towels), a more protective hide, and LOTS more plants. The whole transformation is posted on my thread "Leviathan's Progress Thread."
However, I've noticed that my snake now seems reluctant to come out at night. During the day he basically goes back and forth from his cold hide to hide to his hot hide like normal, but he seems reluctant to leave his hides. I don't understand this, because I added so many new plants and would think it would encourage him to come out more often since he has more cover.
Knowing myself, I might be stressing over nothing and maybe he's just acclimating to the new setup, but what do you guys think?
Hot side is set to 90*
Humidity on the cool side has been in the low 70%s (a bit high, I'm working on some ways to change his lid to allow some humidity out)
Here's some pictures of his setup:
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...m/IMG-3766.jpg
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...q/IMG-3769.jpg
*note : cardboard box was a temporary hide while I was waiting for another one :)
Re: New Setup Causing Problems (maybe?)
He is probably just adjusting to the new set up. You just added a lot of new items into his environment and he's going to need a couple days to get settled in and comfortable before he starts exploring consistantly again. The most stress free area of his tank right now is going to be his safe secure hide, so that is where he is going to stay most of the time.
I am no expert by an means, but this is similar to the behavior my bp displays whenever I adjust anything in is set up, and he always starts acting normal within a week or two.
Re: New Setup Causing Problems (maybe?)
Oh good, that's reassuring! I always worry about these sorts of things but I was nervous I'd over-cluttered his tank or put something there I shouldn't have.
Thank you so much!
Re: New Setup Causing Problems (maybe?)
Give it a week before trying to feed or any handling, this is their adjustment period. Let him do his thing then resume normal practices with feeding and handling. I never see my BPs out during the day anymore unless it’s close to feeding time.
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