Ok here it is. What can i do to make him happy?
Let me make sure the guages are in the proper space too...the temp guage is the one on the left, and the hygrometer is the one in the center of the cage. do they need to be moved?
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Ok here it is. What can i do to make him happy?
Let me make sure the guages are in the proper space too...the temp guage is the one on the left, and the hygrometer is the one in the center of the cage. do they need to be moved?
I'm unable to see your picture/image. 
http://www.geocities.com/phyre_st0rm/DCAM0047.JPG
try pasting that in ur url box.
I would do the exact same set-up WITHOUT the heat lamp and without the aquarium. Heat lamps are for lizards and aquariums are for fish. Not Ball Pythons.
And Balls enjoy small hides. Not necessarily small in length or width, but small in height. They like to wedge themselves in. I make a hide or buy a clay pot-holder that is JUST bigger than the height of the snake.
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any advice on how to cut a hole in the planter bottom for a hide? just a poor college student with no car and no tools. any quick and easy way? i feel like its time to resort the the caveman method...bam 
Just try not to make too many pebbles! 
why not just expand uppon the hole in the bottom of the dish?
it will be in the top of the hide, but Snakes can have a door in the roof, instead of in the wall (it is how they are made)
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Elizabeth (ecb)
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