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Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared
 Originally Posted by moravaguy
well this tread done we to ....... OP this is a snake not a dog it DONT sleep with you, if you want real hepl youll have to do what is said not what you feel is ok because you have no idea how to care for this animal, but if you want help we'll give it but not if you are not going to listen, if you wanna email me and ill help you.
Well, you dont even make sense, so what makes you think im going to believe you know anything about snakes? a snake is also not a cat but my cat does act like a dog...
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Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared
 Originally Posted by wispurs
Well, you dont even make sense, so what makes you think im going to believe you know anything about snakes? a snake is also not a cat but my cat does act like a dog...
if............you........need.......help.......listen......to......it........... ..im.....sorry......you .......took.......on...........an...........animal..........that...you......know ........nothing.............about.............but........you..........did....... ...and.........asked..........for...........help............and.........when.... ....you.............got.......it.......you.........did...........not.........lis ten...........
and.......the.......22................healthy.............snakes.............tha t........i.............have...............that..........are............in....... .....better..........health...........than.........you.......lets.........me.... .......know...............i..........know..............enough............to..... .......tell...........you.............that..........a............heat.......pad. ........dont.......work..............when..............it..................dont. .................heat..........up
i sure hope you can understand that now and get some common sense before you come on here trying to piss off the people you are trying to get help from
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Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared
That doesn't help new people regardless of their attitude.
Most questions are answered here.
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Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared
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That doesn't help new people regardless of their attitude.
Agreed 100%
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Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared
Well, sounds like the two of you have quite a bit of learning left to do. Please don't be afraid to ask more questions.
Monica gave some good advice.
I would also keep reading up about ball pythons. Ball pythons are not social animals. they do not enjoy the company of people or other snakes for that matter. They are happiest alone in a tight cramped hide box. Handling is for your enjoyment therefor it should be limited. I don't handle my snakes unless they are eating consistently. If they are eating, pooping, shedding and hiding during the day, I assume they are happy and healthy enough to tolerate short handling sessions throughout the week.
You will learn to understand their behaviors better with time. You will begin to notice when they are scared, mad, or happy. Constant roaming around the cage is not a sign of being lonely. It simply means the snake is looking for a way out because it doesn't feel comfortable yet in its environment. Having two, dark, tight fitting hides will help the snake feel safer in its new home 
Here is a quick list of the basic things you will need if you don't have them already:
-2 identical hides. The dark "rock cave" kind are best. I use plastic cereal bowls with a small entrance cut in the side. I get mine from the dollar store, can't beat their prices!
-Water dish
-Thermometers and hygrometers. I like the accurite weather station from the home depot or lowes. it costs about $12 and measures temperature with a probe, ambient temperature, and humidity. This is the only thermometer/hygrometer you will need.
-Heating pad or UTH
-Thermostat. You absolutely need some way to control the UTH or it will get hot enough to burn. Thermostats are hard to find in pet stores so you will have to order one online. You can use a rheostat or light dimmer in the meantime.
-Substrate. You can use aspen, paper towels, newspaper, cypress mulch, reptibark, or eco earth. I prefer paper towels
Good luck you guys!
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Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Well, sounds like the two of you have quite a bit of learning left to do. Please don't be afraid to ask more questions.
Monica gave some good advice.
I would also keep reading up about ball pythons. Ball pythons are not social animals. they do not enjoy the company of people or other snakes for that matter. They are happiest alone in a tight cramped hide box. Handling is for your enjoyment therefor it should be limited. I don't handle my snakes unless they are eating consistently. If they are eating, pooping, shedding and hiding during the day, I assume they are happy and healthy enough to tolerate short handling sessions throughout the week.
You will learn to understand their behaviors better with time. You will begin to notice when they are scared, mad, or happy. Constant roaming around the cage is not a sign of being lonely. It simply means the snake is looking for a way out because it doesn't feel comfortable yet in its environment. Having two, dark, tight fitting hides will help the snake feel safer in its new home
Here is a quick list of the basic things you will need if you don't have them already:
-2 identical hides. The dark "rock cave" kind are best. I use plastic cereal bowls with a small entrance cut in the side. I get mine from the dollar store, can't beat their prices!
-Water dish
-Thermometers and hygrometers. I like the accurite weather station from the home depot or lowes. it costs about $12 and measures temperature with a probe, ambient temperature, and humidity. This is the only thermometer/hygrometer you will need.
-Heating pad or UTH
-Thermostat. You absolutely need some way to control the UTH or it will get hot enough to burn. Thermostats are hard to find in pet stores so you will have to order one online. You can use a rheostat or light dimmer in the meantime.
-Substrate. You can use aspen, paper towels, newspaper, cypress mulch, reptibark, or eco earth. I prefer paper towels
Good luck you guys!
This is some of the best advice I've seen on this thread.
Reptiles are wonderful, rewarding animals to keep, they just aren't like more conventional pets. They don't dote on attention like mammal pets do (even animals such as rats and rabbits enjoy the daily interaction they get with their owners).
Reptiles are very sentient animals and its very different from owning other animals. This is a new pet, and I can see you guys want to do whats best for him. There are some amazing people on this forum, I recommend reading the caresheet and browsing around the forum a bit. You can glean a lot of really useful info.
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Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Well, sounds like the two of you have quite a bit of learning left to do. Please don't be afraid to ask more questions.
Monica gave some good advice.
I would also keep reading up about ball pythons. Ball pythons are not social animals. they do not enjoy the company of people or other snakes for that matter. They are happiest alone in a tight cramped hide box. Handling is for your enjoyment therefor it should be limited. I don't handle my snakes unless they are eating consistently. If they are eating, pooping, shedding and hiding during the day, I assume they are happy and healthy enough to tolerate short handling sessions throughout the week.
You will learn to understand their behaviors better with time. You will begin to notice when they are scared, mad, or happy. Constant roaming around the cage is not a sign of being lonely. It simply means the snake is looking for a way out because it doesn't feel comfortable yet in its environment. Having two, dark, tight fitting hides will help the snake feel safer in its new home
Here is a quick list of the basic things you will need if you don't have them already:
-2 identical hides. The dark "rock cave" kind are best. I use plastic cereal bowls with a small entrance cut in the side. I get mine from the dollar store, can't beat their prices!
-Water dish
-Thermometers and hygrometers. I like the accurite weather station from the home depot or lowes. it costs about $12 and measures temperature with a probe, ambient temperature, and humidity. This is the only thermometer/hygrometer you will need.
-Heating pad or UTH
-Thermostat. You absolutely need some way to control the UTH or it will get hot enough to burn. Thermostats are hard to find in pet stores so you will have to order one online. You can use a rheostat or light dimmer in the meantime.
-Substrate. You can use aspen, paper towels, newspaper, cypress mulch, reptibark, or eco earth. I prefer paper towels
Good luck you guys!
Thank you so much! Im printing this out.
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Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared
hey thanks all so much ok so today i bought a thermometer a humidity checker a book on ball pythons and one of those temprature control things along with a heating pad it all came to 75 dollars
oh well so just a quick question the man at the store said we pout the little point part of the tempratrue controller in the snakes house which is a log so it can control the temprature? well a lilttle piece of wire its conntected to is keeping the screen lid a bit open i hope the snake doesnt use that and push it so he can escape?
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Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared
Put the thermostat probe directly on the UTH. Put the thermometer probe in the hide. (Log hides aren't considered secure enough.) Use the thermometer to set the thermostat. Get cage clips to hold the cage shut.
Pet stores aren't considered a good source of information.
Most questions are answered here.
GENERATION 25:
The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.
1.0 '10 cinnamon bp
1.0 Coluber constrictor constrictor
1.1 gargoyle geckos
0.2 normal bp
0.1 beautiful normal bp RIP
1.0 '04 het pied bp RIP
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