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06-01-07, 11:57 PM
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Extremely Active
I got my normal bp about four weeks ago. He was never very active even at night usually just hid unless I took him out. Yesterday he started coming out lots, about every few hours during the day and almost all night. I fed him only three days ago, but he was up alot today so I tried feeding him again and he took it great. After I moved him from the feeding bin to his enclosure he hid right away, but after about an hour he was out again and has been out about every 2 hours for about 20 minutes since then. Just wondering if this is normal. His temps are 79 cold side 89 hot with 92 basking spot, 60% humidity, three hides (cold, middle, hot) two water dish's, climbing ladder and is on aspen substrate. Thanx for any input. Also he spends most of his time out at the top of his ladder.
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06-02-07, 08:30 AM
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Re: Extremely Active
hi my two ball python do the same thing all the time that just means he is just checking out his cage lol.
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06-02-07, 09:03 AM
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Super Genius
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Re: Extremely Active
Firstly, ball pythons basically do whatever they want, and no two do exactly the same thing, so yes, your ball python is normal.
As for your heat and hides, I would increase your hot side of the tank to 94 and get rid if the "basking spot" as it is fairly useless. Ball pythons are in their hides most of the day and require belly heat, so an overhead heat source will not do much good. Also, try to keep the ambient air temp in the enclosure around 85 or so.
As for hides, three is definitely overkill. I have none, and my ball pythons are never stressed.
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06-02-07, 09:48 AM
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Re: Extremely Active
they do need a hide box and if i'm wrong then that means that every care sheet is wrong and all the top breeders are wrong.
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06-02-07, 11:05 AM
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Re: Extremely Active
Thanx for the replies. What I meant by basking spot was the temp on part of the substrate, I am not using any overhead heat just UTH. Glad to know he is normal though lol
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06-02-07, 12:36 PM
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Re: Extremely Active
sorry to post twice but I have always heard to have several hides, why would you suggest to have none?
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06-02-07, 12:41 PM
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Re: Extremely Active
I agree with mykee on the temp changes. I've had several balls over the years - some of them hardly left their hide boxes, some of them never went inside them. It really just depend on the individual snake. If you have a ball that likes to roam around - I'd consider you lucky! A lot of people complain that balls are boring because some of them never move!
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06-02-07, 12:43 PM
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Re: Extremely Active
he is wrong ball python do need hide boxes and if you don't believe me you can ask any breeder and they will tell you the same thing.
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06-04-07, 02:00 PM
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Super Genius
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Re: Extremely Active
Rspitz: I've been at this awhile; and from the few big Canadiain breeders I know as well as myself, none of us use hides. They look nice, and surely provide a place to be alone, but if your enclosure size (very important) and husbandry are bang on, hides are not necessary. I have over 80 balls right now, and not a single one, from hatchlings up to the big 3000g girls use a hide.
Note: they eat well, breed well, eliminate well and are not stressed.
Sidenote:if you're keeping your ball in a fish cage, then the extra stimuli from the outside world is very obvious to your snake andwill necessitate a hide just to keep your animals stress level down, but if you keep your balls in opaque containers (rubbermaids) as most multiple ball owners do, we don't bother.
You can use 'em if you want, no harm done by using them, but they're generally NOT necesary.
Repeat Kane, NOT necessary.
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06-04-07, 02:55 PM
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Re: Extremely Active
Yup, gotta agree with Mykee on this one. In a rack system using semi clear rubbermaids, hides are certainly not needed. I do use some for nervous feeders, or gravid females, but other than that I seldom use them.
The only time i always use a hide is when I house snakes in larger wooden vivariums.
cheers
Paul
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06-04-07, 03:06 PM
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Re: Extremely Active
breeders using hides.......................LOL
I dont think so.
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06-04-07, 03:43 PM
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Re: Extremely Active
Kane, your quote:
"he is wrong ball python do need hide boxes and if you don't believe me you can ask any breeder and they will tell you the same thing"
Breeders: Paul Begg (post below mine) Richard (post below mine) and Me
All three of us breeders, all three fo us disagree with you. Nuff said.
I'm glad that BOTH of your ball pythons have hides, hope it works out for you.
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06-04-07, 03:59 PM
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Re: Extremely Active
well you guys are NOT the top breeders lol i've never heard of you.names like corey woods and markus jayne lol.
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06-04-07, 06:52 PM
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Re: Extremely Active
Quote:
Originally Posted by kane
well you guys are NOT the top breeders lol i've never heard of you.names like corey woods and markus jayne lol.
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I've never heard of you either, but you're throwing out some pretty bold statements.
What seems to have been forgotten here, is that none of us 3 never heard of breeders have said once that a hide is detrimental to a ball pythons life. You on the other hand, have said they they do 100% need a hide. Well, we're living proof, along with several BIG breeders that they don't need or sometimes even use a hide if given one.
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Paul
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06-04-07, 04:02 PM
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Super Genius
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Re: Extremely Active
I'm also positive (seen his set-ups in his home) that on of the two breeders on your short list doesn't use hides.
You're ignorance is excused.
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