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    Does constant falling hurt him?

    Hey all.

    Today I changed the terrarium of my male ball. He loves to climb and his old terra was low, and there wasn't much room for him. So he now has a higher, wider and longer terra with more branches up to the ceiling.

    He's been discovering his terra for a while now, he climbs through the wall and branches but when he reaches to the ceiling he falls to the ground. I hear the sound of his falling. It's not that high, I mean when he climbs all the way up his tail still touches the ground. Yet I'm concerned if this constant falling hurts him. He just doesn't quit climbing.

    This is the setup (it's not all finished yet)


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    It shouldn't cause any damage. One of my adult corns is in a glass tank, he'll put the majority of his body up there (he used to escape from it with the prior owner so he doesn't give up trying) and falls all the time (18.5" tall tank). He'll fall against his hide and rock water bowl and it's hard to not to worry, he's been perfectly fine.
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    He needs a hide on the warm and the cool side. It could be all the climbing is due to his not liking the husbandry. I would add another hide and see if that helps. Usually an active BP is trying to get out of its enclosure because it's not happy with its environment (could also be many other things, like hunger).
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    Re: Does constant falling hurt him?

    @AbsoluteApril thanks for the reply.

    Quote Originally Posted by O'Mathghamhna View Post
    He needs a hide on the warm and the cool side. It could be all the climbing is due to his not liking the husbandry. I would add another hide and see if that helps. Usually an active BP is trying to get out of its enclosure because it's not happy with its environment (could also be many other things, like hunger).
    He did the same thing with his previous terrarium for a few days and when he got used to it he calmed down. I changed it because he likes to climb and it was low.
    I'll add another hide to see if he stops climbing. Climbing is not a problem for me as long as he's happy. And to be honest, I like to see him around. My main concern is if it hurts him. I'm not comfortable to see him falling that often and even considering to change the husbandry back. And now he fell, again! I feel like he's going to hurt himself.

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    I would be more concerned about him falling on one of the branch limbs then the ground.

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    Remember that he doesn't weigh that much, so he doesn't hit the ground that hard when he falls a short distance. Plus the impact is spread out over a longish area of his neck/body. He won't hurt himself just by climbing up and toppling.

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    Re: Does constant falling hurt him?

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    I would be more concerned about him falling on one of the branch limbs then the ground.
    By hurting himself I mean all possible ways, including falling on a branch limb

    Quote Originally Posted by Coluber42 View Post
    Remember that he doesn't weigh that much, so he doesn't hit the ground that hard when he falls a short distance. Plus the impact is spread out over a longish area of his neck/body. He won't hurt himself just by climbing up and toppling.
    So should i just let him fall?

    I'll add another hide on the cool area to see if it changes.

    My corn hides almost all the time and when I first got her (the corn) I was told that a happy corn is the hiding one. Does it apply to balls as well? I had him 2 weeks ago so still learning how to make him happy. Should I expect him to hide most of the day, cause he doesn't.

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    More hides is always good. You can use cardboard boxes, tubes, empty containers, etc - you probably have lots of stuff around the house that would work. My bp's favorite hide is a piece of moss mat rolled into a tube. You could also cover three sides of the tub with something opaque so he doesn't feel exposed, but you can still see in.

    I still wouldn't worry about the falling. He may need to build some muscle and coordinating if he's young and has only lived in shallow tubs. But you can't really stop him from falling if he climbs.

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    Re: Does constant falling hurt him?

    Quote Originally Posted by kopork View Post
    My corn hides almost all the time and when I first got her (the corn) I was told that a happy corn is the hiding one. Does it apply to balls as well? I had him 2 weeks ago so still learning how to make him happy. Should I expect him to hide most of the day, cause he doesn't.
    Yes, and that's why I made the husbandry change suggestion.
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    Re: Does constant falling hurt him?

    Quote Originally Posted by Coluber42 View Post
    More hides is always good. You can use cardboard boxes, tubes, empty containers, etc - you probably have lots of stuff around the house that would work. My bp's favorite hide is a piece of moss mat rolled into a tube. You could also cover three sides of the tub with something opaque so he doesn't feel exposed, but you can still see in.

    I still wouldn't worry about the falling. He may need to build some muscle and coordinating if he's young and has only lived in shallow tubs. But you can't really stop him from falling if he climbs.
    Quote Originally Posted by O'Mathghamhna View Post
    Yes, and that's why I made the husbandry change suggestion.
    Thank you very much. I'll add another hide as soon as possible.

    He's young, i don't know about his previous husbandries but the one i used to put him in was 1 ft 7 inches in height, 1 ft in width and 9 inches in height. Should i keep using it?

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