
I am caring for my ball python right?
He is about 6 years old. I have it for Christmas this year my cousin did not want it more. He has a 30by13by12 aquarium that has a skin of rock, water dish, fake plant, and a pot was discovered there. At the top of the aquarium is a heating lite (one per day and one for nite) and some cardboard to keep the moisture in. The cage is 80 degrees during the day and 75 overnight. The fog probably 8 times a day, because without misting its moisture is 34 percent. I need advice on food and everything you think I'm doing wrong. If you are reading this, please post. Edit: In response to the first, i is calculated and is 32.5 gallons of release: I'm using artificial turf Please post tips supply, because I have to feed a couple of days you can go from one extreme to another and he is about 3 feet long sorry for so many issues, but I still have to add things if 10-20 percent humidity is very well then and not all sites say it has to be at least 50 percent of what is classified as a poorly covered?
Sounds good, but the plan to update the repository soon. At 6 years old, probably will not get bigger than it is. If I can not stretching from one corner to the opposite corner, then you should have a larger tank. Moisture does not have to be so high for a ball, unless they are broadcast. They are Africa, where there is little or no moisture. It can be kept between 10 and 20% less to shed. When the eyes are cloudy mist daily until the shed is done. If hes only 3 feet and then probably get a little bigger. Youe tank is fine for now. Are you accustomed to eating live food, frozen or prekilled? Prekilled frozen is best. rats in vivo can cause serious snake bite. When the power to put the snake in a separate container. Another painting of storage tanks or large lined with newsprint. Move the snake back in its tank at least 15 minutes after the rat is completely. Make sure you have fresh water. Drink on especially after eating. You can get food prekilled to wait a week after their normal feeding time. Offer and that if the snake doesn't eat within 10 or 15 minutes take it out, put it in the freezer and then try again in a couple of days. You can thaw the rat and to cool by placing in a bag a pot of hot water for a while. Feeding a rat is about as big as the snake is at its widest part of the body. A 3-foot snake can eat a half rat or a big rat rather small. As moisture. The excess can cause problems resperatory into a ball. People seem to think that all snakes need high humidity. This is not true. Are also right. It is a jungle snake. That does not need much moisture. If eyes dent in them, then you see a little moisture. Otherwise, is ideally 10 to 20%. I only raise the humidity in my closet snakes during the winter, when breeding. My wife is 6 years old. Ive had it since was a kid and almost never has a bad cover. She has never been sick either. A good cover is when the skin peels off in one piece. Or two, because it doesn't head piece with the lids of the eyes usually remain connected to the rest of the skin. A bad shed where the skin is shed in pieces. Their scales instead of smooth and soft. Sometimes a little skin usually go out at all and that has to absorb the snake in a tub of warm water and let water snake through your hands to rub the remaining skin. Do not peel the skin. Only rub in the direction of the scales grow, while the snake is wet. If you raise the humidity when the eyes are cloudy and mist the snake down every day until throws rarely have this problem. All snakes are different tho. Pay attention to yours and you'll realize what you need. If you think the snake is dry then by all means increase the humidity a little more. Is it safe to bathe your snake with a little baby shampoo. I do not have the face or mouth. Rub the body down and then rinse well. This will also help keep hydrated the snake.
New tank JUWEL High-Lite RIO 180

