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    Re: My little Ball Python homie

    Quote Originally Posted by Leviathan623 View Post
    So I just got my little G about 4 days ago and he's doing really good from what I can see. He hides 97% of the time and he switches between his tree trunk on the left side and his rock hide spot that's over a heat pad. The ambient temperature is usually about 79-82 F throughout the whole cage. The temp over the heat pad is about 95-100. I probably need more accurate thermometers though, it's just one that came with a deluxe cage set. The cage is about 2 feet wide, maybe a little less, and about a ft tall. I fed him for the first time two nights ago, and he spent a little while on his heat pad on his rock hide, but now he's been in his tree trunk for about 12+ hours. I figured he wouldn't move much after a meal, but is it normal for him to be under his cool hide spot for so long? Especially after a meal. And the temperatures dip a few degrees at night since the windows can get pretty cold. He has two water bowls that he can't really fit in, but I saw somewhere that a healthy Ball won't soak anyway? I sometimes cover the top screen with a wet towel, probably covers about 70-80%, too much? And I spray the cage about 2-3 times a day. I try to keep the humidity at 55-70%. I also fed him in his cage since he's a really calm snake and he knows I go in there for more than just feeding. Hasn't striked at me once. Always flicking his tongue when he's wandering(which is rare). But anyway, what do you guys think? Any advice on how I can make my little guy more comfy? Sorry if the writing is random here, but hopefully you get the overall gist of what I'm dealing with. I also forgot to say that I just switched his hide box, it was a rock, but I thought it was a little to big on the inside, so I switched to this noodle carton, not the cup of noodles one, it's bigger. I don't see a way to post a pic of the cage.

    The heat pad is way too hot; are you using a thermostat to regulate the heat? From what I read it doesn't sound like it and you're risking your snake getting burned or worse. Turn it off until you get one.

    Your snake needs two hides; one on the cool side and one on the warm side so it can choose which one it needs to go to. Our snakes will often move from one to the other during the day.

    None of our snakes soak; the only time one did was the pied shortly after we brought him home. Turns out he had mites

    For now turn off the under tank heat pad until you get a thermostat to regulate the heat.
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