Re: Question on humidity and feeding
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Originally Posted by
Abby_maynardd
Hey!! I have a ball python he is about 2 years old. He hasn’t eaten in a few months and I just found out his humidity was to low:( so I got a zoomed reptifogger and just set it up. he isn’t feeling like he normally does he kinda feels like alittle squishy instead of firm and I’m nervous that he isn’t gonna make it. Does anyone have any suggestions that could help me get him goin again?
Hi Abby,
Please start a new thread regarding you concerns. Additionally, please provide your BP's weight, age and last meal taken as well as setup, temperature an humidity. Also, any photos of your enclosure would be helpful as well.
Re: Transitioning Hatching BP to f/t
Also, are live mice actually harmful to snakes? I have always been to nervous to try them but if the frozen one don’t work I feel like I’m gonna have to try something different. I did a lot of research on it and it says it could dig out of his stomach if he didn’t kill it all the way.
Re: Transitioning Hatching BP to f/t
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Originally Posted by
Mr. Misha
The more popular and on the cheaper side would be Acurite. They're also made by Vivarium Electronics if you're looking for one with a probe.
https://www.reptilebasics.com/thermometers/TH-100/
There are more expensive options like Hygroset or other brands that people use for cigar humidors that do well with high humidity and are very accurate.
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