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Re: Feeding Help
We're certain nothing has changed aside of the aspen, daily water changes, and cleaning poop when it happens. Their hot side temps are always between 88 and 90, depending on the humidity levels here due to all the rain we're having. The cool side's have gone to 79 once, but never lower. They're almost always spot on at 80. We've tried a lot of things because it's so strange that all 3 would go off feed at the same exact time. Humidity is around 45-50%. We've been having freak storms lately so the humidity will spike or drop really fast and we quickly raise it, or try to lower it, whatever is needed. That's what we're leaning towards now since we really can't figure out why all 3 would be doing the same thing. Our storms are also consisting of constant, and I mean absolute constant lightning and a crazy amount of thunder.
Weights and ages are as follows:
Charlie is a year and a half old, and he weighs 860 grams.
Lucy is roughly 6 years old, and she weighs 1761 grams. She's our rescue. When we got her, she weighed 1100 grams and she's almost 5 feet long. Her ribs were sticking out, and since we've gotten her, she's eaten like a cow.
Superman is around 4 years old, and he weighs 1655 grams.
They've only been handled when absolutely necessary, like a quick bath after laying in poop (silly snakes!).
Lucy also made an escape Friday night, and we found her under an RC Hummer about 3 feet from her home. She was only out an hour or so.
Thanks for all your help!
ANDREA
1.1 Normal Ball Pythons - Charlie and Lucy
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"We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals." ~ Immanual Kant
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