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Old 11-15-16, 01:33 PM   #3
Andy_G
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Re: Help with Baby Ball Python?

Just to tweak Jay's suggestion as those ambients are low; ambient should be 78-80, hot spot of 92-95 for ball pythons. Humidity of 50-60%. I'll pretty much guarantee that you will need an ambient heat source (bulb, ceramic heat emitter) as most houses are running at around a 68-75 ambient, and also that you'll need to cover part of the top for humidity because the average house is 30% humidity. Definitely get a thermostat and a digital thermometer as well as a temp gun. Once that's done, let us know how else we can help.

Also if you ever plan on buying more snakes, please do your very best to have everything you need for it all set up before you bring it home. It's just the right way to do things and it's not fair to the snake to have to suffer while you get everything correct when it's already stressed from it's whole world changing. Not trying to give you heck or talk down to you, but it's just the right way to do things.

Now that that's out of the way, you've come to the right place and we are here to help.

Last edited by Andy_G; 11-15-16 at 01:44 PM..
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