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    Re: just rescued a ball python..help

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    ok 5 day schedule, im going to start him on rat pups and go from there, i know, i couldn't believe how she could just leave him like that, regardless she should've taking the time of at least finding him an appropiate home, who knows how he was living, if he had anywhere to hide, yesterday was really good, i expected him to just be hiding away all day/night but she was actually very active exploring his tub, he had stuck pieces of bad shedding under his belly and he went in the water then rubbed up agains that wood hide thingy and it came off, and all night he kept going from hiding to exploring, the temps are all good, the hot side is 93 and the cold side is 77, the only problem im having is with humidity cause im in florida and the humidity here is crazzyyyy...so when im in the room im having to take off the tub's top and let the humidity evaporate a little, im juts glad i got him and not some toddler who saw it undermarked at the petstore and whose parents thought it was "cute", ugh, people should really thing of what having a snake means before buying it and realizing its not just putting it in a cage with a mouse
    I wanted to say something yesterday about his big water bowl, but I thought maybe the humidity up north in Florida isn't so bad as down here. But I guess it is. I use 4 inch ceramic water bowls because of the humidity. It helps A LOT. Humidity in their tubs stays around 50-70%. Depending if it's raining or not, cleaned the tubs, etc etc...
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