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and then? feed it in that? put a water bowl in it also? you're saying i should stop handling it altogether until it has eaten consistently? btw tomorrow ill be screwed, irene is really really getting feisty right about now, i see NYC from over the Hudson outside my balcony
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The snake will be fine, lets get the husbandry issues fixed, then we'll move onto feeding.
6qt tub, lined in paper towel
water dish
hide, a small margarine tub will work
a heat source controlled by a thermostat
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Re: Normal BP hatchling
i've got a small (1-5gallon) undertank heater which is like the size of a large human hand, it would be a good week or two before i can get my pocket on some nice controlled heating pad that's large
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Re: Normal BP hatchling
 Originally Posted by llovelace
the snake will be fine, lets get the husbandry issues fixed, then we'll move onto feeding.
6qt tub, lined in paper towel
water dish
hide, a small margarine tub will work
a heat source controlled by a thermostat home depot sells light dimmers for like $10
also need a digital thermometer to know what the temps are
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Last edited by PitOnTheProwl; 08-28-2011 at 07:38 AM.
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Re: Normal BP hatchling
 Originally Posted by anthonyillmatic
and then?let it relax
feed it in that?In a couple days
put a water bowl in it also?yes, they need some water plus it adds humidity
you're saying i should stop handling it altogether until it has eaten consistently?YES........ they need to feel safe first
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I have to say what no one else has mentioned yet--this ball python can't possibly be only 3 days.
I've never had a hatchling shed out within 3 days of hatching, have you? It usually takes 5 to 8 days.
Ball python hatchlings generally start eating 3 to 7 days after their first shed, so don't panic.
If I were you, I would call the breeder, and get the actual hatch date from him, and also the actual date that the hatchling shed. Double-check with the breeder on whether this snake has eaten before. MOST breeders will not sell a snake until it's eaten 3 times.
Getting the snake into an appropriate enclosure is a good first step. I would recommend waiting at least 4 days after that (with no handling), and then if all you have is a frozen fuzzy still, heat the fuzzy up until it's almost hot to the touch, and use tongs to make it move around slowly in front of the snake's hide. It's more likely to accept the fuzzy if it's moving.
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i spoke to the breeder and he said it did NOT shed along with the fact that it did NOT eat yet so i greatly appreciate all the help and tomorrow if i can get a vehicle i will run down to walmart right away for all that listed
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you are starting down a long hard road but IF you can make it through this you should be good to go with anything that little bugger throws at you.
FYI, select a different breeder next time. I know we dont "value" normals as much as the morphs BUT it never should have been sold so early
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Re: Normal BP hatchling
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
FYI, select a different breeder next time. I know we dont "value" normals as much as the morphs BUT it never should have been sold so early  
100% agree!
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