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    Ball python is out of her hide a lot more than usual

    My 3 year old female ball python who is almost always in her hide during the day ( she explores a bit at night) has been sitting on top of her hide more often then not, at first i thought she was hungry and i went to feed her this week and she wasn't interested. the temperatures are all where they should be so I'm wondering why she might be doing this?

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    Re: Ball python is out of her hide a lot more than usual

    What type of thermometer are you using to test the temps ..... especially under the hide you're referring to. ?


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    Re: Ball python is out of her hide a lot more than usual

    i have a digital thermometer on both ends of the tank and another digital thermometer with the probe directly on her heat pad

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    Re: Ball python is out of her hide a lot more than usual

    for how long has she been doing this? If she is not moving around at day time like being nervous or stressed the temperature, humidity and settings are right, she may do this because she feels like so? I would wait a few days more and see if she gets back to normal. My Kahlua lately did this similar thing, i was worried but after he got to poo he really got back to normal. It sounds funny but it's real lol

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