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Re: New kid and new Bp
 Originally Posted by FalconPunch
Welcome to the obsession.
If you're like most of us, you'll soon find yourself thinking of forgoing food to buy "just one more" snake. It's a slippery slope.
Most of the time this forum is very friendly (rare exceptions), hope you stick around 
thaha ^^ thx but i'll think i'll stick with one snake :p, i also want besides a snake, a green iguana. But i'll have to wait soms couple of weeks/months ^^ .
So i think i'll got my hands full then :p. And sure i will stick around
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Re: New kid and new Bp
 Originally Posted by FalconPunch
1.0 means one male
0.1 means one female
1.1 means one male and one female
5.16 means five males and sixteen females, etc.
Ahn thx !
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Is her heat bulb directly in the habitat? If so that is very bad. Ball pythons will burn themselves if they can come into contact with a heat source.
Also it would be best to put a hide on both sides of the habitat. (preferably identical hides) this is so he/she can feel safe while still properly regulating body temperature.
Just make sure the hot side is between 31.1 Celsius and 33.3 Celsius and the cool side is between 25.5 Celsius and 27.7 Celsius. Humidity should be around 50 percent normally and around 70 percent when he/she is in shed.
~Aaron
0.1 Pastel 100% Het Clown Ball Python (Hestia)
1.0 Coastal/Jungle Carpet Python (Shagrath)
0.1 Dumeril's Boa (Nergal)
0.1 Bearded Dragon (Gaius)
1.0 Siberian Husky (Picard)
0.1 German Shepherd/Lab Mix (Jadzia)
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Welcome to the site and congrats on picking up your first ball python!
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Re: New kid and new Bp
 Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
Welcome to the site and congrats on picking up your first ball python!
ThQ, nice avatar man
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Re: New kid and new Bp
 Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant
Is her heat bulb directly in the habitat? If so that is very bad. Ball pythons will burn themselves if they can come into contact with a heat source.
Also it would be best to put a hide on both sides of the habitat. (preferably identical hides) this is so he/she can feel safe while still properly regulating body temperature.
Just make sure the hot side is between 31.1 Celsius and 33.3 Celsius and the cool side is between 25.5 Celsius and 27.7 Celsius. Humidity should be around 50 percent normally and around 70 percent when he/she is in shed.
Thx man for the info! Today I changed a lil, my heat bulb is now covered and I did some isimo ( don't know the english correct word for it) on the back and the sides for the heat, I'll upload a photo
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changes to my habitat
Here are some changes I made today, I covered my heat bulb for the safety of Pythy and i put some 'isimo' on the sides and the back for the heat. So what do you think?
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Is that a heat rock? If so, I'd get that out of there. Those are prone to malfunction and can seriously injure/kill your snake.

0.0.1 Normal
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Re: New kid and new Bp
 Originally Posted by MikeH
Is that a heat rock? If so, I'd get that out of there. Those are prone to malfunction and can seriously injure/kill your snake.
howd u mean malfunction?
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