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eferna
12-26-02, 07:30 AM
I need your guys help. My ball has not come out of his hide for 3 days now. I am beginning to get worried. I dont want to open it up cause i am afraid that will spook him out.
Any thoughts on why he is hiding?

Pythonian
12-26-02, 09:18 AM
eferna:
Ball Pythons are nocturnal snake. They come out at night and sleep during the say. When your ball is in his hide, he probably comes out at night while you're sleeping and crawls around having a good time. I don't think there is anything to worry about.

Mike

eferna
12-26-02, 09:21 AM
well when i first got him i used to see him around at night. I went to bed at 11:30 last night and did not see him. I usually wake up at 5:00am in the morning and i have his lamp come on at 5:30am and go off at 6:00pm. I do not see him like I used to before.

Corey Woods
12-26-02, 09:33 AM
Don't worry about it........he sounds like a normal ball python to me.

Corey

asphyxia
12-26-02, 09:33 AM
My Ball hasent been out of his hide in 3 years LOL...well not much any way.

Brian

Pythonian
12-26-02, 09:35 AM
If he is feeding well, and drinking well i wouldn't worry too much. Make sure the temps are good and your snake should be fine. My ball is in her hide a lot as well. Theya re known for that. If you are really worried try and take him out of his hide (as long as it is easy to get to. It would stress the ball too much if you had to send your hand flying towards him through a hole. If he is under something than it should be fine.) And handle him a little bit.

Mike

Jeff_Favelle
12-26-02, 09:41 AM
That's what Balls (actually most snakes) do. They hide, try to grab a quick meal without expending much energy, thermoregulate, and then hide some more.

Sounds normal to me.

eferna
12-26-02, 09:52 AM
lol..thanks. I got a sigh of relief now...

Aaron_S
12-26-02, 04:44 PM
My ball pythons always hide cause they in shed.Does yours have the blue,milky look in his eyes?

Lisa
12-26-02, 05:19 PM
Don't be surprised that your snake which has earned a common name from it's behavoir of hiding it's head (like a ostrich) hides. Specially if you just fed it.

Pythonian
12-27-02, 01:36 AM
Dude.. thats it!! lisa's got something there!! somebody breed a snake to bury just their head into the substrate!!!! That'd snake would be the coolest snake on the block!!

Mike

Jeff_Favelle
12-27-02, 03:43 AM
They did. They're called Womas.

tightsqueeze
12-27-02, 02:15 PM
Womas my friend, they do thats they get les scared if THEY can't see YOU....lol it is realy quite funny to watch!!


jay

eferna
12-27-02, 04:52 PM
my snake is all grouchy. I picked him up and he went into a ball. He would not come out an investigate nothing. His eyes did look blueish and cloudy.

PO_0784
12-28-02, 06:55 PM
seems like he his going in shed!

if your snake doesn`t move much, it generaly means that he got everything he needs (temp, humidity, a good hide spot etc). When he is moving a lot, there is some chance that he need something : food, thermoregulation (or colder tempS!), humidity, hiding himself. Sure, something they just cruise around or want to get out of their cage ;).

Linds
12-28-02, 09:07 PM
Originally posted by PO_0784
When he is moving a lot, there is some chance that he need something : food, thermoregulation (or colder tempS!), humidity, hiding himself. Sure, something they just cruise around or want to get out of their cage ;).

...or if they are lookin' for a little lovin' ...lol ;) :bsmile:

PO_0784
01-02-03, 01:48 PM
lol...yeah linds. When im looking at my lil boy, im always thinking about getting him a cute little girl but you know, everyone said to me that it isnt a good idea to put 2 snakes together. It would be so cute ;)!