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How fast do BP's breathe?
Yep, I got my case of OCD when my new snakes came today. I noticed that the boy is breathing faster than the girl. Once I got the snakes in there the humidity hiked up to 71%, so I unplugged my humidifier, but the tubs were a bit foggy. Would that be why? Or am I just obsessing...compulsively. He really is breathing faster, though. SO, what is the normal breathing rate of a Ball Python?
Christina'
1.1 100% Het Albino 2007
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Re: How fast do BP's breathe?
depends on their mood. Just like you, if they become stressed, they will breathe harder and faster. Nothing to worry about if you just placed your snake into a new enclosure. Chances are by the time you read this, he'll be calmed down some, and his breathing will be back to normal.
Steve
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Re: How fast do BP's breathe?
Your snake doesn't have a breastbone or a diaphragm so it does breath differently than we do and it is more visible when they are under stress. Likely the little fellow will soon calm down, he had a big day. If the tubs are fogging up try a few more vent holes. You don't want condensation building up which will result in damp bedding.
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Re: How fast do BP's breathe?
Well, after last night and the humidifier being off I discovered we will still need to drill some more holes. (Plus now I am all jacked up from not having my humidifier. lol)
What would be the least stressful way to move them, drill the holes, and put them back. Should I put Sophie in with Slytherin for a few while we drill, and then move them back into their own when done, or just sit them on the bed, get it done, and put them back? I just don't want to freak the babies out.
Christina'
1.1 100% Het Albino 2007
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Re: How fast do BP's breathe?
I have a small, shoe-box sized tub with a few holes melted in it and a couple pieces of paper towel laid down. Whenever I need to mess with Kisasa's tub, I just place her in there and snap the lid on. It shouldn't add any undue stress to just move them quickly into a little holding tub...and then back into their homes when they are ready. You could even go smaller than the shoebox since yours are still young. My shoebox is a perfect holding tub for my 1100g snake. If you still have the deli-cup-thingies they were shipped in, you could use those as well. I would personally choose to make sure they were in separate holding boxes (of whatever type you choose).
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