Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
Well that photo tells me nothing really .... I kinda see a few blurry things in the background but can't be sure they're hides ... certainly don't look like two identical hides ( warm and cool sides ) I can see an awful lot of open space which Royals/Balls HATE !!

For what it's It just looks to big in the first place for a young , small and nervous little Royal python. My young Royals all did best in smaller 2' vivs .. if I moved them to a bigger place they stopped eating .


I'm still not convinced this is a genuine thread as in all my years I've not heard of anyone making quite sooooo many mistakes whilst completely ignoring any suggestions and advice offered .

THEN it appears that you've routinely been feeding a young Royal with a syringe.... and after getting some shocked replies you now say you've also been force feeding your Bearded Dragon !?!?!


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this forum sucks for posting pictures i will explain when i rescued the snake she was on a glass enclosure 36x18x17 half of the tank was room temperatures the snake was eating fine but spending most of the time on the warm hide.I bought this pvc enclosure i got 2 radian heaters the cool side is set to 81f the warm end is set to 86-88f depending on room temp on the warm hide i also have a heat pad those 2 thermostats you see up there one is a VE 300x2 and the other VE300 they control the 3 devices individually.the pvc enclosure is not that much bigger then the old glass 36x24x16 i have 2 identical cave hides https://www.amazon.com/Exo-Terra-Rep...exo+terra+hide like this one but is a medium one and a bark hide in the middle the snake uses the whole enclosure at night she likes to climb on top of the ceiling where the LED light is and explores the whole enclosure that tells me that she is happy there.and spends ta good amount of time on both side warm and cooler.