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    Re: How's my setup + is she uncomfortable?

    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxygirl View Post
    You keep her in a room that is that humid and that hot? Humidity and heat in Houston is high all the time, but indoors it is not. Our temps indoors we don't keep above 74, so unless you're incredibly acclimated or keep her in a separate room, I find it hard to imagine living in 80+ degree heat and high humidity.. If you have no way of measuring the temperatures and humidity in her enclosure it may be hard to regulate. But, if you've had her a for a long time and have never had a problem with her sheds, humidity is probably fine. As someone else suggested, I do not think her enclosure is too big. Ball Pythons live in cramped burrows and termite mounds, they just need enough room to regulate their temperature. I'd try putting her pot back in and see how her behaviour changes.
    Hey galaxygirl, I put her in the shaded patio where there's plenty of air flow and yes, it's really humid and warm here in SE Asia. Think "Thailand" and you'll get what I mean

    She has shed once since gotten her 3 weeks ago. Perfect shed though. Been eating live without hesitation and also prekilled without even thinking twice!

    She is a captive bred BP from a neighboring country so the weather conditions are exactly the same throughout her 7 month life.

    On an update: I took your advice on the hide with large entrance and replaced it with the overturned flowerpot. She loves it! All is well

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