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    Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild

    Quote Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
    Good to see this happy update and that photo.

    If you do get fake plants from a craft store, don't make the mistake I did by getting the type with round links holding it together like a garland. My li'l BP got badly trapped in a link and woke me up with the sound of his thrashing.
    that must have been so scary

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    Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild

    FINALLY, I CAN STRETCH!


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    Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild

    Quote Originally Posted by straydog1980 View Post
    FINALLY, I CAN STRETCH!

    Lookin good!!!

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    Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild

    Just a couple quick comments first, wow on the killer BP theory. Of course thats completely untrue but I want to comment on the misconception we humans have. We are large strong animals. Civilization has made us weak and mostly thats not a bad thing. There is a point though, where you have to look at the animal you are afraid of and realize that you could kill it with your bare hands easily if your life depended on it. I care for my BP dearly but I could easily break her neck if I needed to. A cat is a monster compared to a BP. You have nothing to fear from either unless you are a rodent.

    A quick note on your husbandry. Your snake wants a hide that is small and literally hides it. If you can see the snake the snake would probably like something a little more secure feeling. If you search this site you will find some great DIY hides as well as hides you can buy. I use reptile basics hides and like them a lot.

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    Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild

    oh, he was only out and about to explore his new home. He's already receded to the large hide I made in the corner for him. Now he just lays in there most of the day with his head poking out, unless he's thirsty.

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    Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild

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    oh, he was only out and about to explore his new home. He's already receded to the large hide I made in the corner for him. Now he just lays in there most of the day with his head poking out, unless he's thirsty.
    Its hard to tell from pictures but it looks like the there is one whole side of the box that is open. Maybe thats just in the picture but a good hide should be tight with an opening just big enough for your snake to get in and out.

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    Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild

    The only hide you can see in the picture above is no longer in the enclosure. I've got a new one, larger than that.

    It only has one opening, with all other sides covered. It's not "tight" per se, he can move pretty freely in there, but it certainly isn't stressing him out. He's very comfortable in there. Usually when I get in in the morning, all I can see is his head. As soon as I turn the light on he starts to poke his head out. He spends most of the day just sitting with his head near the opening.

    I also finally measured him this morning. He's right at 36 inches. Is that full grown?
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