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    I think the rodents are definitely more nutritious for them, but I don't see any harm in a chick once in a while as long as the ball python is big enough for it.
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    Things like birds can cause a BP to refuse anything else ever again. I recommend first getting it eating on a regular schedule on rodents. Even as a treat, a BP that is slamming rodents every 5-7 days may suddenly stop taking them if you give it a T-bone steak (birds).

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    Re: feeding queston

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    Things like birds can cause a BP to refuse anything else ever again. I recommend first getting it eating on a regular schedule on rodents. Even as a treat, a BP that is slamming rodents every 5-7 days may suddenly stop taking them if you give it a T-bone steak (birds).
    Good to know, I never thought of that. I wouldn't have given my bp a bird because I don't see much of a point if they are eating rodents regularly...but still good info to know! lol
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    Re: feeding queston

    alright thank you guys so much. i was just woundering cause i know with the other 3 reptiles i have( leo, bearded dragon, and green iguana) varied is a good thing. but i suppose its not for a BP. also im very glad you guys told me to check my temps. cause the BP was 95. and the bottom of the tank was 103. its pretty hot in my room as it is with all the lights for the other lizards. but the mat is off the snake for the time being and i will get a demmer for the mat tomorrow! again thank you guys for all the help

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    Re: feeding queston

    alright thank you guys so much. i was just woundering cause i know with the other 3 reptiles i have( leo, bearded dragon, and green iguana) varied is a good thing. but i suppose its not for a BP. also im very glad you guys told me to check my temps. cause the BP was 95. and the bottom of the tank was 103. but the mat is off the snake for the time being and i will get a demmer for the mat tomorrow! again thank you guys for all the help

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    If the room is warm and your ambient temp (cool side) will consistently stay above 85, then when you get a dimmer or thermostat to control the heat mat, maintain it no higher than 88-90. With an ambient temp that high, you don't need much additional heat for a hot side.

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    Re: feeding queston

    alright its about 80 right now in there

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    Re: feeding queston

    Quote Originally Posted by ballpython20s View Post
    i will get a demmer for the mat tomorrow! again thank you guys for all the help
    Remember to check the dimmer often till you get it dialed in, a small movement can make a HUGE difference.

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