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    help with BP

    sup guys matildas eyes r still blue (5 days now) the humidity has stayed around 70 and temp around 90 on hot side and 82 on cooler but for the alst 2 days she hasent even left the water bowl witch is under the red heat lamp.. should i move her cuz i wanna clean it but i dont wanna bother her if shes finaly gunna shed
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    Re: help with BP

    what kind of hides are you providing her. it might just be that she feels safer in her water bowl then in the hides you've givin her. hides for ball pythons should be small and very tight for them, they like to have all their sides touching the hide. here is a thread to give you a little idea of how small they like their hides: http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=45693

    also how are you monitoring your temps and humidity?
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    Re: help with BP

    Hi,


    I would just go ahead and move her to clean the water bowl - she will go back in if she wants. Though I would like to know how your measuring the humidty too.

    When you refill the waterbowl remember to leave enough empy space for her to climb in without flooding the tank though.


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    Re: help with BP

    i use digital humid thingy and 1 with a stick
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