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    Scramble

    So long story short I found my ball python that I thought was stolen. Turns out my alcoholic roomate fessed up to takin her out while he was drunk and left the cage open and unlocked. Foudn her this morning in my bathroom. I have thrown together some stuff for her. Before I lost her i had a huge tank that was probrably too big. Dont know the what it was but was about 4 feet long a foot wide by a foot and a half tall( maybe). I brought most of that stuff home but what i did have i threw in. Tank is a 20 long, crushed walnut substrate, glass bowl for water, one small log/one XL, heat lamp, night heat light, ,heat pad. Heat pad is under night lamp under larger log. Any suggestions? After reading the larger tank is def too big.

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    Re: Scramble

    Hi,

    I would probably use newspaper or paper towels instead of the crushed walnut shells.

    Do you have a digital thermometer or temp gun to check what the temps are?


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    Re: Scramble

    are crushed walnut shells not bad for Snakes, if swallowed? or is that cedar and pine only in general

    its great you found her though

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