Ball python not eating, Temperature change
So I have an albino male Ball Python. I know BPs are notorious for being finicky eaters, but in he has never missed a meal (though he will only take live). But I've tried to feed him twice now this week, and he's refused. When I checked, his ambient temperature in his tank dropped to 75 degrees F when it previously sat at 81 degrees. I'm not sure what caused this temperature drop. His lamp and heat mat seem to be working normally and his bedding isn't wet.
His hot spot sits at around 81 degrees with belly heat directly over the mat sitting at 90 degrees. I went ahead and raised his lamp to 85 degrees to see if I can get the ambient temp up. He's not acting any differently. He curls up in his hide during the day and comes out at night like normal which makes me think it's the sudden shift in ambient temperature.
How long after I get the heat up in the tank back to his usual 80 range before I can try feeding him again? Should I try again later today? Tomorrow?
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All right, thanks :) I'll just keep an eye on his temperature and humidity, then. I'm worried, but I suppose as long as he's behaving normally and seems content as far as I can tell, he's fine. Luckily he doesn't seem stressed and is still his lazy curious self.
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DeadJackrabbit
All right, thanks :) I'll just keep an eye on his temperature and humidity, then. I'm worried, but I suppose as long as he's behaving normally and seems content as far as I can tell, he's fine. Luckily he doesn't seem stressed and is still his lazy curious self.
They are far from lazy :)
Put two or three or more branches in there and he will climb around them in the evenings
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He does have one branch that he likes to lounge on at night but I can't fit anymore in until I finish saving up money to get him a larger tank. Just got a better paying job and I can't wait to use the extra money to build a nice big terrarium for him.
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He does have one branch that he likes to lounge on at night but I can't fit anymore in until I finish saving up money to get him a larger tank. Just got a better paying job and I can't wait to use the extra money to build a nice big terrarium for him.
Can’t you fit another one going in the opposite direction right next to the other branch
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Can’t you fit another one going in the opposite direction right next to the other branch
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not really, my current set up is pretty sad right now, actually. It's only a 30 gal and he never uses his cold hide so I took it out to try and give him more room. I wanna get him a 60 gal once I get my first paycheck and buy a bunch of new things like hides and branches and a bigger water dish. Just turned on his humidifier to get the tank back up to 60% humidity since it was a little low in this picture.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...018/image0.jpg
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The set up looks nice. I see you have the enclosure floor filled with cypress mulch. Is the 81F reading the ambient temperature or is there a probe attached to that thermometer? Can you get a accurate reading with your ir temp gun inside the hide and the floor temperature under the hide? :confusd:
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Yeah, the thermometer you see there is the ambient temp. Right now it has fallen to 73* because it’s a cold day out. His hot side is sitting at 84* with belly heat at 90*
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Is the 90F temp on the glass floor of the hide? Or is it the temp on top of the cypress mulch in the hide?