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Re: My ball python won't eat? Also something in nostril? Linked?
OK, Will do! Yes I am using the aspen. Will do!
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Re: My ball python won't eat? Also something in nostril? Linked?
Hello! Thank you!
OK, What are the safe temp ranges for the snake? The warm side and also the cooler side.
OK
Thank you so much for your help!
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Hey guys! Should I get a thermostat for the heat lamp or just a dimmer?
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Also! I weighed my BP and she weighed 106 Grams... I do not know how much she originally weighed when I first got her....
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size of different tank?
Hello! What size tank should I change to for my 106 g BP?
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Re: size of different tank?
 Originally Posted by BPOwner99
Hello! Thank you!
OK, What are the safe temp ranges for the snake? The warm side and also the cooler side.
OK
Thank you so much for your help!
hot spot (this temperature is measured on the floor below the substrate over or under the heating element used): adults at 90-92° F, hatchlings and juveniles at 88-89° F.
cold side (this temperature is taken from the air right above the substrate on the opposite side from the hot spot): ~80° F and never allowing it to drop below 75° F.
ambient (air) temperatures: should never fall below 75° F.
 Originally Posted by BPOwner99
Hey guys! Should I get a thermostat for the heat lamp or just a dimmer?
a thermostat is the superior option, but a dimmer can work when used correctly.
 Originally Posted by BPOwner99
Also! I weighed my BP and she weighed 106 Grams... I do not know how much she originally weighed when I first got her.... 
not a big deal. we'll get her plump in no-time!
 Originally Posted by BPOwner99
Hello! What size tank should I change to for my 106 g BP?
since you're new and having troubles, i'd recommend a 6qt tub and the husbandry changes outlined in the first link @Quahog shared in their post above. once your snake is eating regularly you can move her back into the larger enclosure.
Last edited by tttaylorrr; 01-18-2018 at 11:02 PM.
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What is in the nostril, can you post a picture. This detail has seemed to have been ignored.
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Re: My ball python won't eat? Also something in nostril? Linked?
I will post that pic. ASAP!
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Has begun the shedding process
So she has begun the shedding process her eyes are cloudy ....should I still move her to a 6qt tub? How will I heat her tub? Should I empty the big terrarium and just put the tub over top the heating mat that is already stuck to the bottom of the terrarium glass?
Should I use a heating lamp when I move her to a tub or just a heating mat? How will I control humidity in such a small tub? Spraying or just a small dish of water over the heating mat portion? Or should I just try to keep the whole terrarium that the tub would be inside at the right humidity?
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