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Re: Hey.. you're doing it wrong...
 Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
well since the recommended range for ball pythons is 90-94, 92 still puts her exactly where the temps need to be, even according to the caresheet.
I'm more curious how the heck do you have a 4 year old 380 gram snake???
Honestly, Idk how he survived this long. I just picked him up a month or more ago from a parent whose kids lost interest in it. The father told me they've had him since he was young, pet store bought, and they had him for about four years. He was in a 65gallon tank with disgustingly dirty sand, a branch, and a huge half log. 20% humidity and inadequate heat. I suppose he just refused to eat because of the husbandry. Plus, he was being fed small live mice, not sure how often. The night I brought him home his was 363g.. he's 386g now. He's gaining weight much slower than the 2yr old I brought in who was also severely under weight. He's on a 5 day feeding schedule.. started with 30g rats, now he's taking 40g rats.
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My youngsters like to do that! Too cute
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Re: Hey.. you're doing it wrong...
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
I have two that do that!!!!
I can tell when the tub is hard to slide out that they are on the hide so I just leave them.
Funny thing is they are both females..........................silly girls   
It's amazing how tightly they can squeezes themselves into spaces. I can imagine how difficult it would be to pull out a tub with one wedged in the top lol
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Nope, my little female spider does the SAME thing. She's in a rack but has a small hide on either side and she lays on top of them....I have seen her in them but it's just funny seeing her all curled up on top of her hide lol.
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Cute pic
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