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    Re: feeding attempt

    Quote Originally Posted by scales owner View Post
    Although alot of people on here will disagree with me but this is why I am getting mine into a 125 gal so he has pleanty of room to streach and move about. It is a good size too. Last I wieghed was about 2700 g.

    if the tank is too big he might not feel secure, ball pythons spend most of their time in burrows underground, bigger enclosures might be more stressful be sure to have hides on both sides
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    Re: feeding attempt

    Personal experience: I have a 900g bp in a 55gal exo-terra tank. She's a finicky eater and last month she went 6 weeks without eating. So, I moved her to a 20gallon 2 weeks ago. She ate that week. And the week after. So, yeah, I don't know if it's the tank or if it's just "time" for her to eat. But, I really don't see much difference between the 20L and the 55gal since she doesn't ever leave that hide except to move to the other hide. She gets her "stretching" 5 days a week when she gets handled. The kids keep the snakes out for quite a bit at night except after feeding day. We only have 4 snakes, though. When she gets about 1500g, I'll up her to a 30L.
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    Re: feeding attempt

    Quote Originally Posted by anatess View Post
    Personal experience: I have a 900g bp in a 55gal exo-terra tank. She's a finicky eater and last month she went 6 weeks without eating. So, I moved her to a 20gallon 2 weeks ago. She ate that week. And the week after. So, yeah, I don't know if it's the tank or if it's just "time" for her to eat. But, I really don't see much difference between the 20L and the 55gal since she doesn't ever leave that hide except to move to the other hide. She gets her "stretching" 5 days a week when she gets handled. The kids keep the snakes out for quite a bit at night except after feeding day. We only have 4 snakes, though. When she gets about 1500g, I'll up her to a 30L.

    she might have ate becuase she felt less stressed in the smaller tank
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    Re: feeding attempt

    Its settled then, i'm going to move him to a smaller tank and try again in a week or so. Thank you for all your help, im sure my BP thanks you to =)

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    Re: feeding attempt

    Quote Originally Posted by Python Guru View Post
    if the tank is too big he might not feel secure, ball pythons spend most of their time in burrows underground, bigger enclosures might be more stressful be sure to have hides on both sides
    Yes I know and agree! I will have 3 hides( two rbi x-large hides cause the larges are to small and I ceramic rock hide) and plenty of clutter(plastic plants and such) so that he does feel secure.
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