New Owner R Ballpython
New Owner R Ballpython New ball python owner! hi everyone, i got my first bp on monday. he took his first meal with me yesterday (f t), thankfully without any issues! i’m picking up his terrarium upgrade tomorrow and i plan to make it bioactive, this isn’t my first bioactive but it’ll be my biggest one. Come join our unique community and create your own photo gallery, compete in monthly contests, classifieds, calendared events and so much more. got balls? we got you covered!.
Feedback Requested New Owner Setup R Ballpython I’m worried about not keeping enough of a consistent lighting schedule or the enclosure getting too chilly when the light is off at night. any and all advice is welcomed and appreciated! and here’s a picture just because i’m so excited and i think he’s beautiful. comments sorted by best top new controversial q&a add a comment. Herp science news herp news the place for herps in the media, whether it be new scientific research and or findings or an escaped burmese python eating some grandma's poodle. A place for snake owners and lovers to share snake related stories, pictures, advice, and ask questions. Part of raising a ball python is getting them used to handling, and honestly these guys are tough creatures, you don’t have to worry much about hurting them. just make sure you always have a hand touching him and that he won’t fall and you’ll be set. i was nervous too when i got my bp turbo, but he’s really comfortable with handling now.
New Ball Python Owner R Ballpython A place for snake owners and lovers to share snake related stories, pictures, advice, and ask questions. Part of raising a ball python is getting them used to handling, and honestly these guys are tough creatures, you don’t have to worry much about hurting them. just make sure you always have a hand touching him and that he won’t fall and you’ll be set. i was nervous too when i got my bp turbo, but he’s really comfortable with handling now. Stay on topic, ball pythons only! this is not the place to post about your other reptiles. we will allow some seemingly off topic discussions if they are geared toward getting to know your fellow ball python owners; for example, "what other pets do you have besides ball pythons?". I am nervous givin he’s full size and it’s the first time i go to handle him without the original owner handing him to me he’s never bitten anyone before. but i’m curious what are the chances givin it’s a new owner handling him. should i wait till second feeding before handling? or am i ok to do so now?. Hi so i have had reptiles for a while now and this is my new ball python she is about 8 months old and still a baby would this set up be an ok temporary set up for her until she hits about a year wondering if this is ok to start its a 50 gallon tank. You can also increase the amount of water in the vivarium by either adding another water bowl or just increasing the size of your current one. humidity is crucial to the health of a ball python and is very important that you get it right.
Advice For A New Owner R Ballpython Stay on topic, ball pythons only! this is not the place to post about your other reptiles. we will allow some seemingly off topic discussions if they are geared toward getting to know your fellow ball python owners; for example, "what other pets do you have besides ball pythons?". I am nervous givin he’s full size and it’s the first time i go to handle him without the original owner handing him to me he’s never bitten anyone before. but i’m curious what are the chances givin it’s a new owner handling him. should i wait till second feeding before handling? or am i ok to do so now?. Hi so i have had reptiles for a while now and this is my new ball python she is about 8 months old and still a baby would this set up be an ok temporary set up for her until she hits about a year wondering if this is ok to start its a 50 gallon tank. You can also increase the amount of water in the vivarium by either adding another water bowl or just increasing the size of your current one. humidity is crucial to the health of a ball python and is very important that you get it right.
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