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  • 02-04-2016, 11:24 AM
    Prognathodon
    Re: Weird behavior, climbing and sleeping high up?
    I have a young BP that seems to think she's arboreal. When I put her on our snake tree/jungle gym she's all over it, including going to the very top and looking to see if she can go higher, just like her carpet python cousins. As the song says: "It's your thing, do whatcha wanna do"

    http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/02...846e3a0f01.jpg


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  • 02-04-2016, 11:49 AM
    Sonny1318
    Re: Weird behavior, climbing and sleeping high up?
    On the zoo med plants I use, there is a reinforcement wire running through the main part of the plant. Most times it feels to be a little sharp. It's located roughly at the part where the vines branch out. It's covered/ molded over to look like the rest of the vine. And sits "at top" where you would insert the plant into the suction cup. It can be difficult to notice. I usally run a metal file over it to smooth and remove any potentially sharp edges. If anyone is truly interested I'll post a picture.
  • 02-04-2016, 12:04 PM
    MarkS
    Re: Check the temps down low with a
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by nightrainfalls View Post
    infrared thermometer, see if your surface temps are to high. Your surface temps can be high even when your ambients are spot on.

    David

    definitely agree with this, people tend to pay more attention to their ambient temps then in how hot the surface is that their snakes belly is resting on (which is more important).
  • 02-04-2016, 12:11 PM
    PeanutButler
    Re: Weird behavior, climbing and sleeping high up?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sonny1318 View Post
    On the zoo med plants I use, there is a reinforcement wire running through the main part of the plant. Most times it feels to be a little sharp. It's located roughly at the part where the vines branch out. It's covered/ molded over to look like the rest of the vine. And sits "at top" where you would insert the plant into the suction cup. It can be difficult to notice. I usally run a metal file over it to smooth and remove any potentially sharp edges. If anyone is truly interested I'll post a picture.


    I would be very interested. I haven't seen anything metal on mine, but I would like to know if I'm missing anything.
  • 02-04-2016, 02:01 PM
    Sonny1318
    Re: Weird behavior, climbing and sleeping high up?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by PeanutButler View Post
    I would be very interested. I haven't seen anything metal on mine, but I would like to know if I'm missing anything.

    Sure it would be my pleasure, I'm not good at posting pictures in threads, but I am at putting them in my gallery. Give me a half hour. I'll put them there, and either pm you or let you know through this thread.
  • 02-04-2016, 02:03 PM
    PeanutButler
    Awesome thank you so much!
  • 02-04-2016, 02:04 PM
    blue roses
    Re: Weird behavior, climbing and sleeping high up?
    My Male BP loved to hang out in his vines when he was younger and smaller, but now at 900g he is just too heavy for them, so i am getting him a thick climbing branch, because he still tries to get up those vines, but they just pull off the walls now.
  • 02-04-2016, 02:49 PM
    Sonny1318
    Hey PeanutButler, I posted two pictures for you. One of the plants I use in their original packaging, one newer then the other. But the same product, Zoo Med Congo ivy small. The other showing the plant top and the metal reinforcement wire I was referring too. I use twenty long tanks for all of my ball pythons. I keep only males. I heat the tank with a 40 watt zoo med red night light bulb. Hot spot of 86 degrees, cool 78 degrees and ambient of 82 degrees. I rely on sphagnum moss to maintain humidity. Or basically a humid hide. Hope this helps.
  • 02-04-2016, 06:50 PM
    PeanutButler
    Re: Weird behavior, climbing and sleeping high up?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sonny1318 View Post
    Hey PeanutButler, I posted two pictures for you. One of the plants I use in their original packaging, one newer then the other. But the same product, Zoo Med Congo ivy small. The other showing the plant top and the metal reinforcement wire I was referring too. I use twenty long tanks for all of my ball pythons. I keep only males. I heat the tank with a 40 watt zoo med red night light bulb. Hot spot of 86 degrees, cool 78 degrees and ambient of 82 degrees. I rely on sphagnum moss to maintain humidity. Or basically a humid hide. Hope this helps.


    Thank you! He's happily coiled up on his favorite plant as we speak (he's picked the one near his heat lamp, zoo med red bulb in a Fluker's fixture connected to a dimmer). I've been trying not to bother him, but I'm going to have to pry him off gently so I can check that he isn't going to stab himself. He seems so comfy. I'll look into a temp gun as well as some of the moss. I've been misting, but it isn't keeping the humidity sustained as long as I would like it to before having to re-mist. Thanks again for the heads up!

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    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Prognathodon View Post
    I have a young BP that seems to think she's arboreal. When I put her on our snake tree/jungle gym she's all over it, including going to the very top and looking to see if she can go higher, just like her carpet python cousins. As the song says: "It's your thing, do whatcha wanna do"

    http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/02...846e3a0f01.jpg


    Sent using software and hardware

    So cute!!!
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