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    Ball python basking

    I know most people say ball pythons dont need a light for basking, and most cage designs i see dont incorporate lighting. Well, my ball python seems to enjoy basking, she will climb up on a branch under the light and coil up or lay out basking.

    So, i was just wondering if anyone's ball python frequently bask

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    Re: Ball python basking

    Usually not hiding is a sign of stress. Not accusing you of anything, but maybe there's something wrong with your husbandry?
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    Re: Ball python basking

    yeah, as first i tought my bp liked its light...but it was my husbandry and once i fixed it she never want back to the "bask" spot...more so cause it was gone but there was still a light, she's a happy hiding snake tho. I suggest you post pics of your setup so we can rule that out if your stuffs all good
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    Re: Ball python basking

    Well for the past month she has been in her hide most the time, just recently has she been moving around the cage and laying up on the branches, nothing has changed in the cage to induce stress. I didnt realize not hiding was a sign of stress, but i guess that could be the case, I will try to post picture later.

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    Re: Ball python basking

    Basking is a completely natural activity for snakes. Yes, ball pythons hide mostly during the day time "light hours" however, they are known to emerge at dusk and dawn, and sometimes during the midday hours to "warm up".

    Not hiding should not be confused with stressed activity where the animal is constantly moving in it's cage attempting to escape all day long...

    If you provide an ample set up, with hides, heat, water and security, you will see your snake more readily interact with her environment in a more "natural" way.

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    Re: Ball python basking

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Basking is a completely natural activity for snakes. Yes, ball pythons hide mostly during the day time "light hours" however, they are known to emerge at dusk and dawn, and sometimes during the midday hours to "warm up".

    Not hiding should not be confused with stressed activity where the animal is constantly moving in it's cage attempting to escape all day long...

    If you provide an ample set up, with hides, heat, water and security, you will see your snake more readily interact with her environment in a more "natural" way.
    The only times she seems to do it is late in the afternoon, she will move around under the branches then climb up on top, not sure if she stays there all night cause I turn the light off, to let the temperature in the cage drop a little. She is in her hide most of the day.

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    Re: Ball python basking

    Do you have two hides so that your snake can thermoregulate properly without having to hang in branches?

    Also, there shouldn't be a night drop in temps. Ball pythons don't need one and they are better off without one.
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    Re: Ball python basking

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    Do you have two hides so that your snake can thermoregulate properly without having to hang in branches?

    Also, there shouldn't be a night drop in temps. Ball pythons don't need one and they are better off without one.

    How exactly, are they better off without one?

    Oh, I certainly agree a night temp is unneeded for many situations, but why is it BETTER to not have one?

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    Re: Ball python basking

    Quote Originally Posted by LawfulChaos View Post
    The only times she seems to do it is late in the afternoon, she will move around under the branches then climb up on top, not sure if she stays there all night cause I turn the light off, to let the temperature in the cage drop a little. She is in her hide most of the day.
    Sounds like normal behavior for a snake given overhead daytime heat.

    As long as she is healthy, eating and thriving, it sounds like your set up is working for her and you.

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    Re: Ball python basking

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    How exactly, are they better off without one?

    Oh, I certainly agree a night temp is unneeded for many situations, but why is it BETTER to not have one?
    Probably should have worded that differently. It won't hurt them and it is not better for them.
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