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My hiding baby burmese

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  • 02-26-2019, 09:05 PM
    Zincubus
    Re: My hiding baby burmese
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    Originally Posted by Sonny1318 View Post
    This time of year it’s not branches they are hoping to find. My boys are fine, but I understand what calm is trying to convey. There’s a pic in my gallery, old school baby.

    You said it’s like looking at cages with hides in .... I presumed you meant that you had periods of simply not seeing them .... Thing is if there’s branches and nooks and crannies they will explore and climb in the evenings ..


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  • 02-26-2019, 11:08 PM
    WILDBILL245
    Re: My hiding baby burmese
    thanks for the info. i need to take some of the bedding out of the tank. i think smoothed out there is about 1 and one half inches of bedding in there which i guess is causing the trouble. ill take it out. where do you get butcher paper. i guess i need to get some since i don't take a newspaper or if you think its ok i'll just use the bedding but less of it.
  • 02-27-2019, 01:48 AM
    WILDBILL245
    Re: My hiding baby burmese
    update!!! i took a lot of bedding out so their's about half an inch. he i noticed has cloudy eyes so he is fixing to shed. when he does shed i will feed him and then after a few days from eating start working with handling him daily. any more info let me know. thanks to all of you for the help.
  • 02-27-2019, 08:30 PM
    CALM Pythons
    Re: My hiding baby burmese
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    Originally Posted by WILDBILL245 View Post
    thanks for the info. where do you get butcher paper..

    Burmese Python 101 answers all your questions. I even provided you links to products.
    PS: You should handle Baby Burms during shed. You need to suit up and get going so that he will allow you to handle him at anytime, even at 12 feet. Forgive me if I’m wrong but I think your very nervous about him. You have every reason I can think of not to touch him. Put the gloves on and a long sleeve shirt if you need to and start working with him. Believe me when I tell you your cooking up a recipe to have a defensive Burm because the longer you wait the harder it will be. This age is when he needs to be conditioned.
    Go have fun and stop allowing him to control his handler. Make this a challenge that will be rewarding for you. Here are the links from my thread on where to buy things.

    RHP- You have to call Bob for pricing and size recommendation. http://pro-products.com/pro-heat/

    Thermostat- Herpstat2: Will run 2 heat sources. https://www.spyderrobotics.com/index...products_id=26

    Enclosure- https://apcages.com/products/t25-72l-x-30w-x-18h-1

    Water Bowl 5qt- https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/pr...uart-camo-bowl

    Butcher paper. You need to find the width size best for your enclosure- https://www.amazon.com/Boardwalk-B18.../dp/B004NG8OZ0



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  • 02-27-2019, 10:31 PM
    Sonny1318
    Re: My hiding baby burmese
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    You said it’s like looking at cages with hides in .... I presumed you meant that you had periods of simply not seeing them .... Thing is if there’s branches and nooks and crannies they will explore and climb in the evenings ..


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    Hey Zinc, my point was sometimes they will hide, and not be seen for a day or two. And other days they hang in the open without a care in the world. Of course there’s always some night time action, unless it’s after a meal or during a shed. And increased activity a day or two before feeding. This time of year they all will hang in the open for long periods. And I keep my set up in a traveled area, they have all become more then comfortable. It’s nice because even my teen daughters will occasionally take interest. I was originally concerned about their location, but they adjusted very well. I thought you also stated you kept yours in an easily seen location, and yours adjusted well also. I feel very fortunate to have them part of my living room. Being able to see them multiple times daily vs a snake room or trip to the basement is way nice.
  • 02-27-2019, 11:51 PM
    WILDBILL245
    Re: My hiding baby burmese
    thank you i will get started right away and thank you for the links to. i can get to him easy now since i took out more bedding.
  • 02-28-2019, 04:25 AM
    Zincubus
    Re: My hiding baby burmese
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sonny1318 View Post
    Hey Zinc, my point was sometimes they will hide, and not be seen for a day or two. And other days they hang in the open without a care in the world. Of course there’s always some night time action, unless it’s after a meal or during a shed. And increased activity a day or two before feeding. This time of year they all will hang in the open for long periods. And I keep my set up in a traveled area, they have all become more then comfortable. It’s nice because even my teen daughters will occasionally take interest. I was originally concerned about their location, but they adjusted very well. I thought you also stated you kept yours in an easily seen location, and yours adjusted well also. I feel very fortunate to have them part of my living room. Being able to see them multiple times daily vs a snake room or trip to the basement is way nice.



    Sounds good .

    I have a snake room and a few vivs dotted around around the house ..
  • 03-02-2019, 03:46 PM
    Momokahn
    Re: My hiding baby burmese
    Lowes has sheets of packing paper. 2 ft by 30 inches. 120 sheets for 10 dollars. The brand is Blue Rhino. Will last you a very long time
  • 03-02-2019, 05:23 PM
    WILDBILL245
    Re: My hiding baby burmese
    hey! thank you for the info. i am using coco bark chips and i like using that and so far no smell. i've just always liked using that but if the paper is easier and better i can change. will my baby burm be any different toward changing to paper ?
  • 08-04-2019, 01:30 PM
    Cee Jay
    Re: My hiding baby burmese
    Fantastic Response. Applicable to more than just burmese in several areas. I love concise answers and hope to provide these in the future. Thank you.
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