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    No offense to you Dutti, but not considering the answers that the experts on this forum give seems to be a trend with you... Why are you asking questions and giving information if you don't seem to want their advice??

    Also, do a quick google search and you will find that ball pythons are a terrestrial species. They spend most of their lives underground in abandoned rodent burrows, or hidden under foliage waiting for their next meal.

    It's not in their nature to climb up to a "floor space", and I simply don't understand why you would insist on keeping such an animal in an enclosure that is obviously meant for an arboreal animal!

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