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    Re: Ball Python Enclosure Help.

    Quote Originally Posted by ArcaneTB View Post
    Ahh my BP is currently eating. I'll take that as a good sign!

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    That's a great sign ! It seems like you found out what he needed.
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    Re: Ball Python Enclosure Help.

    Quote Originally Posted by Caali View Post
    That's a great sign ! It seems like you found out what he needed.
    I adjusted the temps, substrate, and changed the hides. Thanks for the help.

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    Ball Python Enclosure Help.

    Looking good all round

    One day maybe try some orchid bark / ReptiBark substrate ... It makes the snake colours stand out lovely ...looks more natural than aspen , holds humidity really well ( which aspen certainly doesn't ) humidity is great for Royals / Balls . Plus it doesn't get all over the house carpets like aspen does ....


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    Umm...take the sticky temp gauge out. Nothing sticky goes into an enclosure, ever. No tape, nothing sticky. I have seen snakes get stuck to those and had to deal with it myself. Please take it out. It can harm your snake.
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    Re: Ball Python Enclosure Help.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunnieskys View Post
    Umm...take the sticky temp gauge out. Nothing sticky goes into an enclosure, ever. No tape, nothing sticky. I have seen snakes get stuck to those and had to deal with it myself. Please take it out. It can harm your snake.
    It actually already happened some days ago from climbing on it. Luckily it wasn't bad & caught it right when it happened. It's been out ever since then.

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    Re: Ball Python Enclosure Help.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    Looking good all round

    One day maybe try some orchid bark / ReptiBark substrate ... It makes the snake colours stand out lovely ...looks more natural than aspen , holds humidity really well ( which aspen certainly doesn't ) humidity is great for Royals / Balls . Plus it doesn't get all over the house carpets like aspen does ....


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    Yeah I'm trying aspen but I don't like it too much. Still got little over a half of bag though.

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