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    Ball Pythons Body Temperature

    When you handle your Ball Python what should he feel like? Should he be more warm or more on the cool side?

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    Re: Ball Pythons Body Temperature

    That depends on whether he was hanging out on the cool side or the warm side, and how warm your hands are. He should be somewhere between 80 and 90 F.
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    Re: Ball Pythons Body Temperature

    When I first got him they kept him in some type of rack. He seemed really cool (cold) then and since I have had him he seems much warmer than that first day. Just wondering if the screwed up or I am.

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    Re: Ball Pythons Body Temperature

    Quote Originally Posted by Alex24 View Post
    When I first got him they kept him in some type of rack. He seemed really cool (cold) then and since I have had him he seems much warmer than that first day. Just wondering if the screwed up or I am.
    Your BP should never feel 'cold' to touch, but cool to the touch is alright.

    Sometimes they like to sit ontop of their UTH and warm up a bit, especially after eating. As long as your BP isn't cold to the touch and there is a heating source in the enclosure, you're ok.
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    Re: Ball Pythons Body Temperature

    Mine is cooler then my hand but not cold! Just slightly cooler!

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    Re: Ball Pythons Body Temperature

    Alex their are several variables to your question, It would depend on your skin temp, And if the snake was on the hot or cold side of his tank. And your humidity, If he is wetter than you he will almost always feel colder than you even if he is not

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