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    BP never in hide

    My ball python is never in either of his hides..

    Both hides are small enough to be tight fitting but large enough that he can fit in them.

    Temps are 92 and 84, humidity is 55%.

    He just curls up in the corner.

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    Re: BP never in hide

    Give him a while to get used to them. It might take a couple weeks before he feels safe enough to curl up in the hides. You can try putting him in one of the hides so he knows what they are
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    Re: BP never in hide

    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    My ball python is never in either of his hides..

    Both hides are small enough to be tight fitting but large enough that he can fit in them.

    Temps are 92 and 84, humidity is 55%.

    He just curls up in the corner.

    What are you measuring temps with?

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    Re: BP never in hide

    Neither one of mine sits in their hides either, I think they just need to get used to their new surrounding.

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    Re: BP never in hide

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    What are you measuring temps with?
    A digital thermometer/humidity measurer from Home Depot.

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    Re: BP never in hide

    A picture may help.

    Good Luck!
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    Re: BP never in hide

    not to worry. some of them only use them on occasion. i have balls that are always in their homes and some that are almost never in their homes. and their on the same shelf on my rack. Kaorte is right though. if its a new snake just give it time to get situated and make sure your temps/humidity are good and eventually if it wants to it will use them. most likely after it eats or when its in blue.
    john

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    Re: BP never in hide

    Yeah, he uses his hide sometimes. He's in it right now actually.

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    Re: BP never in hide

    My het pied female is just using her hide for the first time since I got her about 2 weeks ago. She also curled up in the corner. I tried putting her in the hide, putting her head near it... But today I checked on her and she's finally using it!

    Just takes them time. They are masters in testing your patience.
    2.0 Crested Geckos

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    Re: BP never in hide

    ok

    I have another question. The bin I bought is clear, and I'm sick of taping newspaper over it. Could I paint the bin or would the fumes hurt the snake?

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