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    Ok, your temps need to come WAY UP!!!

    Your cool side should be 78-79 and never lower than 75. Your hot spot should be 88-89.

    Is your heat mat inside or outside the enclosure?? And are your mat and lamps regulated by a thermostat???

    Once we get the temp issues sorted I'll help you get that humidity up too, but first things first...
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    Re: aggressive ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by Craiga 01453 View Post
    Ok, your temps need to come WAY UP!!!

    Your cool side should be 78-79 and never lower than 75. Your hot spot should be 88-89.

    Is your heat mat inside or outside the enclosure?? And are your mat and lamps regulated by a thermostat???
    okay, i’m fixing it. the heat mat is outside. there is a thermometer inside the cage but nothing is automatic


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    aggressive ball python

    Should I attempt to pick him up?


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    Re: aggressive ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by damientheballpython View Post
    Should I attempt to pick him up?


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    Right now focus on getting your husbandry right. There will be plenty of time for handling later.
    When temps are off like that the animal gets stressed. So hold off on handling for now.

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    Re: aggressive ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by Craiga 01453 View Post
    Right now focus on getting your husbandry right. There will be plenty of time for handling later.
    When temps are off like that the animal gets stressed. So hold off on handling for now.
    ok. thanks. aaaaaa im just worried


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    Re: aggressive ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by damientheballpython View Post
    ok. thanks. aaaaaa im just worried


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    It's ok.. You are working through it.. The animal looks small by not emaciated... But like they are saying you need to work on the temps.. Do you have a thermostat hooked up to regulate the belly heat? Not to be confused with a thermometer in the tank..

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    Re: aggressive ball python

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    It's ok.. You are working through it.. The animal looks small by not emaciated... But like they are saying you need to work on the temps.. Do you have a thermostat hooked up to regulate the belly heat? Not to be confused with a thermometer in the tank..
    no, i dont.


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    Re: aggressive ball python

    You will want to get on that pretty quick.. I would venture to guess the animal is too cold on cool side and the belly heat is too much.. I use mostly heat tape but I have a few of those pads like you have for the QT rack.. They can get in excess of 125 degrees..

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    Re: aggressive ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by Moose84 View Post
    You will want to get on that pretty quick.. I would venture to guess the animal is too cold on cool side and the belly heat is too much.. I use mostly heat tape but I have a few of those pads like you have for the QT rack.. They can get in excess of 125 degrees..
    sorry, im not sure what those last two sentences are referring to? whats a QT rack? and whats 125 degrees


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    Re: aggressive ball python

    guys hes moving rly weird im rly scared he keeps changing directions and not rly doing much and then ill see him shake and a few minutes ago his back area was moving weird im rly rly scared is he ok??? god i wish i could upload video


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