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Re: Ball python Very Active
Originally Posted by xphoenix23
hey guys i was wondering how do i make the cool side cooler ? my cool side is 82 how do i get it to 75 ?
82* is fine.
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Re: Ball python Very Active
hey guys bought a hooper and once again she didnt eat i even put tuna on it still nothing what am i doing wrong?
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Re: Ball python Very Active
how long does it take for a ball to start shedding i mean when i got her her belly was slightly pink and still is how long will it take for her eyes to get cloudy and then shed? i feels like im doing something wrong idk wat it is the temps are right itry not to leave a lot of open space have to hides need so much advice
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Re: Ball python Very Active
It takes 7-14 days to complete a shed cycle.
I still would suggest putting her in a smaller enclosure with smaller hides.
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Re: Ball python Very Active
Originally Posted by Kaorte
It takes 7-14 days to complete a shed cycle.
I still would suggest putting her in a smaller enclosure with smaller hides.
would you think if i split her enclosure in half buy putting a card board in the middle? and would u knoe any good house materials to make in to hides ?
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Re: Ball python Very Active
Originally Posted by xphoenix23
would you think if i split her enclosure in half buy putting a card board in the middle? and would u knoe any good house materials to make in to hides ?
You could try, but then again she might just knock it over. Make sure to keep tape out of there. They are very good at getting stuck to sticky things.
I like to use cereal bowls from the dollar store. By me they have little blue bowls. It is very easy to cut out a small entrance. You can use a lighter to smooth the edges.
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Re: Ball python Very Active
Originally Posted by Kaorte
You could try, but then again she might just knock it over. Make sure to keep tape out of there. They are very good at getting stuck to sticky things.
I like to use cereal bowls from the dollar store. By me they have little blue bowls. It is very easy to cut out a small entrance. You can use a lighter to smooth the edges.
hey ijust made the enclosure in half ill post a pic in 1 min
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Re: Ball python Very Active
Originally Posted by xphoenix23
Relax. You need to be more patient. The sectioned off enclosure looks good but I see she has found the cardboard
It is going to take about a week for her to get used to this new setup. Until then you just have to leave her alone. Eventually she will figure out that it is safe and relax.
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