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    help?

    i have a new ball python about 6 months old or so and i been noticing that he stay in his hiding and rarley comes out. Is that normal? and what are some good point and if you want to put pictures up you have to pay on this site??

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    Re: help?

    Quote Originally Posted by xthugnastyx34 View Post
    i have a new ball python about 6 months old or so and i been noticing that he stay in his hiding and rarley comes out. Is that normal? and what are some good point and if you want to put pictures up you have to pay on this site??
    No you don't have to pay and ball pythons are nocturnal so they hide all day and come out at night.

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    Re: help?

    You don't have to pay to put up pictures. You should be able to put up pictures in your own gallery here even!
    Ball pythons, especially young ones, often hide most of the time. It can even be a good sign, as stressed snakes that don't have optimal conditions will often "pace" around trying to find a way out. This is not to say all snakes that are roaming are stressed, but it being content to stay in it's hide spot is not unusual.
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    Re: help?

    thanks for that information i feel a little bit better. can you tell me the steps to putting up pictures

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    Re: help?

    Quote Originally Posted by xthugnastyx34 View Post
    thanks for that information i feel a little bit better. can you tell me the steps to putting up pictures
    I use my photobucket account to upload photos. I then link the image url to a post here.

    Hope this helps.
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    Re: help?

    get a photobucket.com account, its free. upload your pics there, then copy the url listed below the pic and paste it into your post here.

    it also helps to resize your pics to a resonable size before uploading, that way they load faster.
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    Re: help?

    Hi,

    Well the first thing is to get them hosted somewhere online.

    You can put them in your gallery here - this tutorial is a bit old but the basic procedure is the same I think.

    And here is another one in video form that might also help.

    You can also use a site like http://photobucket.com/

    They should also have tutorials to help you.

    If you still have trouble just ask any member of staff and we will do our best to get you sorted.


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