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Pvc pipe for a perch
I have PVC pipe that I am thinking about cutting to fit into my enclosure. I was wondering how often, if at all, do BPs usually climb?
Thanks for the feedback!
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Re: Pvc pipe for a perch
Yes, they climb. Not like a green tree python, but as they explore they do.
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Pvc pipe for a perch
Elvira can hang with the best of the climbing snakes.
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I have a resin "tree" decoration in my BP's tank that he uses on the regular. Go for it!
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My BP loved her PVC gym and also a T10 shelf lol.
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Mine has a PVC structure that supports to upper platforms that have hides and substrate on them. Not only does he climb the pipes, but he also spend a fair amount of time in the hides on the upper platforms. They're basically additional floor space. There's also a bendy tube thing going from upper to lower level, and he goes up and down through it a lot.
One thing to keep in mind though is that done ball pythons are pretty shy about new things in their cage. So especially if you got your snake from a breeder and it lived in a small tub before, it might take your snake awhile to figure out the climbing thing. So if you put a perch in and your snake doesn't use it right away, doubt take it out again. Just give it awhile to find its, ummmm, feet. ;)
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They totally can climb, but mine only ever come out when they're hungry and "hunting" some nights.
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Re: Pvc pipe for a perch
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Originally Posted by redshepherd
They totally can climb, but mine only ever come out when they're hungry and "hunting" some nights.
Same.
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Re: Pvc pipe for a perch
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Originally Posted by Reinz
Lol now how did that happen?
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Originally Posted by Coluber42
Mine has a PVC structure that supports to upper platforms that have hides and substrate on them. Not only does he climb the pipes, but he also spend a fair amount of time in the hides on the upper platforms. They're basically additional floor space. There's also a bendy tube thing going from upper to lower level, and he goes up and down through it a lot.
One thing to keep in mind though is that done ball pythons are pretty shy about new things in their cage. So especially if you got your snake from a breeder and it lived in a small tub before, it might take your snake awhile to figure out the climbing thing. So if you put a perch in and your snake doesn't use it right away, doubt take it out again. Just give it awhile to find its, ummmm, feet. ;)
Haha ok cool! I'll decide how I want to set this up
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My girl is out every night destroying stuff. Come daytime though, she cycles her hides sleeping.
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