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Re: My snake acts stressed.
how big is the snake?, i know smaller snakes in larg tanks stress them out?
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Re: My snake acts stressed.
Do you use a thermostat? How do you measure temps and where? What is the age of the bp? Some pics of the setup would help as well.
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Re: My snake acts stressed.
The tank is fairly big. My snake is a baby...I don't know her actual age. I haven't been able to measure her length yet, but she is almost the length of my arm...if that helps...I know that's kind of vague, but that's really the best I can do at the moment.
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Re: My snake acts stressed.
We need more information on the setup. Write as much as you can, so we can analyze your setup. Is your BP not in the hides?
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Re: My snake acts stressed.
 Originally Posted by snake_lady83
The tank is fairly big. My snake is a baby...I don't know her actual age. I haven't been able to measure her length yet, but she is almost the length of my arm...if that helps...I know that's kind of vague, but that's really the best I can do at the moment.
1 foot 2 foot? it could be a number of things. i am thinking the cage is to big for her and she is stressed due to the large space available. it sounds like you have a 20l gal tank or something to that matter?. i would have started out in a 10 gallon with minimal stuff, bedding, hides and water. but with out knowing at least a estimated length it will be hard to advise, also your temps could be off as well?
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Re: My snake acts stressed.
lol how do i post a picture...I have one but can't figure out how to send it to you
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Re: My snake acts stressed.
the tank is 36 inches long and 18 1/2 inches wide...is a roomy tank a bad idea? i thought that it would be good for her to be able to move about if she wants to.
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Re: My snake acts stressed.
4.3 Normal Ball Pythons - Raphael, Spot, Oscar, Strykr, Honey (aka A.O.L.), Jasmine, Precious
1.0 Grazi Line Pastel Ball Python - Chance
1.0 possible het carmel albino - Cpt. (One Eyed) Jack (genitcally missing right eye, very ify het status)
0.12 Normal ball pythons in transaction
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Re: My snake acts stressed.
 Originally Posted by snake_lady83
the tank is 36 inches long and 18 1/2 inches wide...is a room tank a bad idea? i thought that it would be good for her to be able to move about if she wants to.
baby snake stress over large space, just like a baby they like to feel secure, they get that from feeling things against their bodies IE: hide box. i use old toilet paper rolls for for hides for babies, cheap and easaly replaced. to large of a space they can feel threatend.
4.3 Normal Ball Pythons - Raphael, Spot, Oscar, Strykr, Honey (aka A.O.L.), Jasmine, Precious
1.0 Grazi Line Pastel Ball Python - Chance
1.0 possible het carmel albino - Cpt. (One Eyed) Jack (genitcally missing right eye, very ify het status)
0.12 Normal ball pythons in transaction
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