Ball pythons are usually quite dig in their substrate?

question by Bryan ? Ball pythons are usually quite dig in their substrate
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response from wickedsweet1
great question! although it is not “normal” in captivity … it is normal … it could also be an indicator that something else that has either missed or just not to his / her taste is to be buried …. My python is ….. when his coat on the ground was not to his liking …. It was not “tight” enough for him ….. cold for any number of reasons, but if it wants to be cold-ister a place to hide you maybe he will try to Metro to get to a more humid area? to assist> >> Link: http://www.kingsnake.com/ballpythonguide/index.html ~ ~ V # cage Now I would say, would have to ask …. is there something wrong / not to his taste? he does just prefer it? and heating / lighting / hide spot / or height to fit the time treated, even if? if you do not want that he is hiding under there? hope this has helped, thanks for taking the time to lesenhat it a great day and good luck!


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One Response to “Ball pythons are usually quite dig in their substrate?”

  1. Tyler B Says:

    yes

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