Layla the Ball Python & a few questions :)
She's a little small, but probably not terribly so for an early 2012. I apologize for not realizing you aren't in the States; that's what I get for assuming! The link you posted is the right idea, just read up on the specs for how much they consider an acceptable accuracy deviation (1 degree, 5 degrees, etc.).
Oh, and I weigh my bps on digital kitchen scales, so nothing wrong with that. :)
Re: Layla the Ball Python & a few questions :)
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Annarose15
She's a little small, but probably not terribly so for an early 2012. I apologize for not realizing you aren't in the States; that's what I get for assuming! The link you posted is the right idea, just read up on the specs for how much they consider an acceptable accuracy deviation (1 degree, 5 degrees, etc.).
Oh, and I weigh my bps on digital kitchen scales, so nothing wrong with that. :)
Have the ebay one ordered! :) Oh I contacted the guy again and he said july 2011 again so does this mean she's too small? I want her to be healthy
Here's a video of her eating. (excuse the funny music :banana:) She has some strength I'll tell you that! Is this an okay size for her?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z3TlgN0jZ8
Re: Layla the Ball Python & a few questions :)
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DooLittle
She is a normal. You don't want condensation on tub walls. I would get her a smaller water bowl. What are you using to measure temps and humidity with?
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Is condensation an awful thing to have in a BP enclosure? I've got the zoo med humidifier set up for my little gal and it will make condensation on the glass where her hide is set up. I noticed she would lick up some of the condensation when she was in shed and didn't want to leave her hide, but is this really a no-no for BP enclosures?:colbert:
If so, I imagine I could move her hide a bit away from the side, as to not trap the condensation in there.