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    Re: Heres my setup (40 Gallon)

    Quote Originally Posted by unhip_crayon View Post
    Ok...Heres the plan. I've changed the setup a bit by selecting new branches which should help him up (Ill post pics later). I've seen videos of bp climbing so its not ruled out.

    I'll buy a BP and watch him carefully for a few days to make sure everything's safe. If all fails, I will go to my backup plan and cut the cave in half which should be more than low enough so that no injuries happen.


    To rabernet:

    Theres no difference between 2nd and ground level heating, its all the same.
    But Ill have to do some testing and see if the inside gets hot enough on its own. I plan on using mulch all on the walls as well. If that doesnt get the temps up, then a simple Heating Pad or hot wire(not sure what its called) should do the trick


    To bones93
    My buddy's python is full grown and seems pretty healthy to me. Its fed a decent sized live rat, according to him, every three weeks. And I've read that BP should be fed bi-weekly(Which is what I plan to do)...not weekly. And besides, if they can go on for months without feeding, shouldn't they be fine with eating every three weeks? Just a thought.

    Thanks for all the help!
    There is a difference in 2nd level and ground level heating if you are using an under tank heater or a heat bulb. And the odds are the you are using one of those. An under tank heater is going to make the upper level colder then the lower level, while an overhead bulb will make the upper level hotter than the lower level. That should just be common sense. But, that may be what you want since you would then be giving the ball two different hides.

    From what I could see in the picture, the two hides are actually just one big one. Am I seeing it wrong? It looks like the upper level hole just opens into the space down on the floor. I would suggest putting one other floor-level hide on the opposite end of the cage. That should make absolutely sure that he has somewhere to go at all times, regardless of what he wants. My BPs climb, and both of mine would really love your set up. Don't listen to those that say they don't climb.


    However, you should listen to everyone when it comes to feeding. I had a MASSIVE female ball python. She was freaking HUGE - I've never seen one bigger. And she ate a large live rat every other week. If I ever went three weeks without feeding her it was because she refused for some reason. You need to listen to the people here rather than your buddy. He may or may not know what he's doing, but we DO know. We're here to help but you gotta let us.

    Your baby is going to be hungry all the time. You cannot wait three weeks in between feedings or you're going to have an emaciated snake. When they're young, feed once a week at least. As they age you can go a while longer.

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