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    Re: How to tame an agressive ball?

    Quote Originally Posted by NYHC4LIFE8899 View Post
    You can tame snakes? This is all new to me
    Do you always have to be so damn facetious! Your sarcasm is beginning to annoy now.


    OP add another hide and maybe some fake plants or anything to clutter more. Remember that changes to enclosures can also cause stress (new things again) and require another period of settling (although not always). If you have the space in the rub try to have two identical hides; hot and and cold end to help with thermoregulation

    I have my BP's ranging from 9l for the little ones as it came with them (66g, 91g and 199g), my spider who is 99g in a 12l rub and have two hides for each and they settled very well. I'm guessing you're also british by mentioning celcius and litre tubs rather than gallons

    My bigger boy is in a 21l rub for now with a large hide and water bowl as it's not big enough for more but he eats well and is rather tame.

    Keep us updated on progress. We love progress updates
    Last edited by Naom9Anne; 11-23-2013 at 09:27 PM.

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