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    Re: BP is trying to escape at night and won't eat?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slytherin_python View Post
    It's the bottom of the tank temp. And I had him out for a few minutes this morning but not long at all. He's in a Ball-Python tank I got from the pet store, I'm not sure what size, but it's specifically for Ball-Pythons. He doesn't have much in his tank. Just a water bowl, a log tunnel, and his hide. The substrate is Aspen shavings.
    No its not, there isn't one made.

    Husbandry.....
    What are you using for heat?
    How are you regulating it?
    What is the temperature UNDER the substrate?
    What are you using to take the temperature?


    BTW.....FYI..... 80 degree cool side is fine and NOT too cold.

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