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    Re: Ball python enjoys being crushed by hide?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Lots of snakes do this, because they crave "back pressure"...they feel safer when snugged into their hide. To switch yours over to the larger hides, crumple some
    paper towel (or other paper, or moss, or extra substrate) & fill up the hides a little. Your snake is normal, he's just trying to tell you what he wants.

    Either that or he really IS a "weirdo" & fantasizes about being a turtle...
    Thanks for the tips! I've heard about the back pressure thing before but I always imagined that meant just being able to feel the top of the hide... guess they really do like the weight pressing down on them lol!

    Haha well he certainly likes to imitate turtles, it seems I'm sure he would enjoy the ability to retract his head into a shell.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bodie View Post
    My one BP I have had nothing to do with cave hides or the plastic black ones. His favorite spot is a long piece of cork wood that lays flat on the substrate that he will squeeze under. Whenever I go to put him back in after having him out, he loves squeezing himself underneath to the point where the cork is pretty much resting on top of him.
    That's so cute! He made his own little hideout The cork wood sounds like a wonderful piece of enrichment.

    I once left a plastic container in my BP's enclosure overnight (I had just weighed him in the plastic container and he got really comfy in it and refused to come out so I just put it into his tub with him inside it) and in the middle of the night I woke up to see him crawling underneath it. BPs really seem to like squeezing into small spaces.

    Quote Originally Posted by Valyndris View Post
    Very normal, my ball python always stayed attached to his hides when he outgrew them. I felt bad taking them away but it had to be done when you can see most of the snake. I did pretty much the same as you said, moved them around and of course offered a bigger hide but he always went in the little one. lol
    Oh my goodness, that's exactly what my Noodle does!! Crowley looks adorable under that hide, kind of like a ball python hamburger haha. Noodle also seems to get quite attached to his hides, sometimes he will even wrap around them so it looks like he's hugging them.
    Last edited by Luvyna; 09-19-2019 at 06:35 PM.

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