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Hi guys,
Ok the cage is ready and now im gonna fill it up ! The pet store is currently stocking the large terra cave (no x large). Is this big enough for bp ?
Thx!
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Terra Cave?
If you're getting a baby, the cave would probably be too big. Ball pythons are docile nocturnal creatures that like to hide in safe small hides. In the wild, they're usually easy prey, so they hide most of the time. In captivity, they like to hide in small tight hide spots. You can go buy commercial caves like that, but they're usually made for looks, and not so much for the pet itself. Your best bet would be to get a few cheap clay planter bottoms. Here's a quote from an earlier post of mine. It might help you out.
 Originally Posted by Cody
2.0 python regius - Ace(pastel) and Pelota(cross-dresser  )
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Thx for the links cody. Im currently browsing my options. The pots is cheap and realiable! So is Marla's coconut pots. But those cave sure look sweeet!
Ive got it! Ill just use the clay pot, and cover the top with substrate. Thx again Cody!
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No problem!
That's what I'm doing. Picking up a couple of those small clay pot bottoms like in those links, and then burying them in my reptibark a bit, and putting some reptibark over them, so it's sorta like an underground hide, lol.
2.0 python regius - Ace(pastel) and Pelota(cross-dresser  )
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