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    Re: Belly Burn on Baby ball?

    Quote Originally Posted by zooylew View Post
    For the moment it is too high! I didn't say it was always going to be too high. I Have two other siblings and they all just got new pets too all of them cost more then mine even if I add my ball pythons I already have. My brother got a cat and my sister got a few hermit crabs together they both cost well over 300 bucks. The one I had broke and the pet store I work at is closed for the week so I don't have any money at the moment... My two normals live in a HUGE cage I just built thats why I have no money I spent three good pay checks on it. I wasn't expecting my mother to come home with another snake. If fact if I did I would have said wait till after the holiday. That was I would have one plus a pay check coming to buy another one... and it's not a burn.... It's her belly button I was over reacting. I take very good care of pets we just happened to have a power outage a few days ago and it broke. Honestly I only want the best for my little reptile buddies. I was just nervous that I could have cause something bad to happen. The other pet store is almost an hour and a half away... other wise I would go and get two. If I need to I'll just sell a few little things I have... but I don't think I'll need too. My work place opens up the day after x-mas.
    Man, I hate to say it after you spent so much money on it, but it sounds like you're cohabiting you BPs and in an enclosure that's way too big. They would both be better off in separate smaller tanks or even locking tubs. Ball Pythons are solitary snakes that live underground in rodent burrows in the wild. They like small, enclosed spaces that make them feel secure, and even when an excess of hides, water dishes and enough prey is provided for both animals, there are still a lot of problems with keeping more than one snake together. Before you decide to keep housing your snakes as you are, you should take a few minutes to read about the risks.

    If you have any other questions, do feel free to pop in and ask, we're always happy to help!
    Last edited by Lizardlicks; 12-23-2014 at 04:05 PM.

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