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My BPs will take sips almost every time I change their water bowls. It's like they know it's fresh. Lol
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Re: BP won't go near water bowl, worried about dehydration!
 Originally Posted by Kamille Kirkendoll
From everything I have read, Balls need a basking spot of 95 degrees, as well as humidity between 50-60. Where did you get 88 and 40-50 for humidity? Just curious.
Our Ball loves to drink, and I can usually catch him hanging out around the water bowl.
All snakes are different however, and I doubt your Ball will die from lack of water. 
95 is a little too high for a bp. The generally recommended temp range for a hot side is 90-92, but 88 is just fine... Plus or minus two degrees from ideal range isn't going to hurt. 40-50% for ambient humidity is also fine, but you probably want to bump the humidity up a bit during shed.
To the OP, as has been stated by others, don't worry about it. I've been keeping ball pythons for over 4 years and have only witnessed them drinking a couple times.
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Sorry to kinda jack your thread but I feel how u do I have a female cinny that I produced and shes about 3 months old now she still wont eat on her own and she will not drink on her own people ask me how do I know? Well I checked on her and she looked all dried out I gave her water through a syringe thing I use to feed baby rats that the moms won't take care of and the next day she looked fine so idk what her deal is anyone have and ideas??
Last edited by naturesbeautybreeder; 01-19-2012 at 12:56 PM.
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Re: BP won't go near water bowl, worried about dehydration!
 Originally Posted by Kamille Kirkendoll
From everything I have read, Balls need a basking spot of 95 degrees, as well as humidity between 50-60. Where did you get 88 and 40-50 for humidity? Just curious.
Our Ball loves to drink, and I can usually catch him hanging out around the water bowl.
All snakes are different however, and I doubt your Ball will die from lack of water. 
I was having humidity problems (40 gallon tank) but now I am able to keep it between 50%to 60% at all times. And its funny because Ive watched him at night and seem him at his water bowl 4 or 5 times now haha.
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Re: BP won't go near water bowl, worried about dehydration!
 Originally Posted by naturesbeautybreeder
Sorry to kinda jack your thread but I feel how u do I have a female cinny that I produced and shes about 3 months old now she still wont eat on her own and she will not drink on her own people ask me how do I know? Well I checked on her and she looked all dried out I gave her water through a syringe thing I use to feed baby rats that the moms won't take care of and the next day she looked fine so idk what her deal is anyone have and ideas??
I'd create your own thread in the BP husbandry section. You will get more replies that way. When/if you do make your own post I would strongly advise that you post some pictures. Pictures will help us help you.
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