Re: One and a half year old snake, 50 grams?
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PitOnTheProwl
That's a urate and is normal.
Great to know!
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Re: One and a half year old snake, 50 grams?
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New2Dis
I wouldn't worry too much because he is getting used to the new food and the propper stuff. I would put him in a sterillite tub with paper towel just for the ease of cleaning etc and too be able to keep proper humidity and heat. That's good that he shed though.
Yeah I would, but I've put so much time and effort into getting this tank just right that it would feel like a waste to scrap it all for a simple tub..perhaps in the future. And thanks! I'm very relieved he shed perfectly :)
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Re: One and a half year old snake, 50 grams?
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Pippers
Yeah I would, but I've put so much time and effort into getting this tank just right that it would feel like a waste to scrap it all for a simple tub..perhaps in the future. And thanks! I'm very relieved he shed perfectly :)
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Excuse me if I'm sounding rude here, but... having a glass tank is for you, not Pip. Your snake doesn't know or care how aesthetically attractive a glass tank is versus a tub, or how much time, effort, or money you spent on it. Again, trying to put this gently: you clearly are very inexperienced with reptile husbandry. Many of the people on this website who have years of experience and own multiple thriving ball pythons have kindly suggested that you change up his housing, just like you had to change up his food. We can't make you do anything but it is a little odd to me that you accepted advice on a change in feeding, but not habitat change. I'm glad he's eating and pooping though, and that his last shed was a good one. Obviously a lot has improved for Pip so far, and that is great!
Re: One and a half year old snake, 50 grams?
No offense taken! Since posting here I have indeed changed every single aspect of his housing, save for the tank. As you stated, it is aesthetically pleasing. Most people want a nice looking enclosure for their pet snakes and I'm no exception. Despite this, I've learned quite alot since posting here and I'm quite satisfied with the change, as I'm sure pip is too.
Thank you for the support
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