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    Re: Banana ball being picky

    Quote Originally Posted by Born2rage View Post
    Would downsizing add more stress at this point, or should I do that right away? Am I better off waiting for a week and trying to feed again in his current?
    Changing to another enclosure (tub or whatever) would likely add more stress- better to make sure this one meets his needs. At least 2 equal hides (one cool side, one warm) and since you obviously have room, make a 3rd hide for humidity (with damp moss inside). Proper hides should be this style (see below). Other brands are fine, just showing you an example, since so many make the mistake of thinking those half-round tree bark tunnels sold in pet stores will work as "hides"- they don't. They're extra cage furniture, but are too open for a snake to feel safe in. You want to provide hides that aren't too much bigger than your snake is when curled up. You can buy one he'll "grow into", but then just pack some paper inside so it fits tighter. Many find that covering the back & sides of a glass tank with either scenery or dark paper taped on will help keep the snake from feeling too "exposed", as does other "clutter" (ie. vines, fake foliage). The enclosure is best located in a fairly quiet room.

    And yes, I'd wait a week to try feeding again in his home. Wait until evening also- and don't offer if/when he's roaming the tank. BPs usually do best when peeking out of their hide at night- they don't usually like to hunt openly, as in the wild, they run the risk that other predators may grab them too. Remember they're "ambush-predators"- that's their specialty.
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