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    Also, try not to change/move things around too much.

    For small animals, like hamster, guinea pigs, etc. moving things around their cage frequently keeps them not so bored. Not so much with ball pythons. Too many changes in their enclosure might stress them out and of course, stress means not eating.

    Not sure, but just saying, if you wanted a snake that is gonna be all around the enclosure, not really hiding that much, very interactive...a BP is not the snake for you.. Maybe a corn or a red tail(if you can handle that..)
    You might see your ball python exploring at night time or getting a drink of water, but other than that its mostly gonna be hiding. The only time I ever see Karma(other than handling), is when she's drinking, occasional soak, and when she's telling me that she's hungry c:
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