This is just a normal male bp, nothing special, but the picture makes him look like a baby when he's a big boy that eats medium rats.
This is how I caught him resting today:

Head Shot:

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*Erin*

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This is just a normal male bp, nothing special, but the picture makes him look like a baby when he's a big boy that eats medium rats.
This is how I caught him resting today:

Head Shot:

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*Erin*

Lol...what a cutie! My male ball likes to rest his head "up" on things, balanced on his chin too.
look at your python's eye.. its dented. im not sure what that means.. either her eye caps didnt come off in her last shed or shes dehydrated. im pretty sure its the latter.
soak her in room temp. water a fe times a day and that should rehydrate her.. ive never had to deal with this, im just repeating things ive read, so can someone else give some advice? dave
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"i have a mortal wound!"
"where? where does it hurt?"
"oh, pretty much around the big bloody spot"
"come inside. ill get the neosporin. da na na na na - NEO! ba na na na na na na - SPORIN! blee nee nee......."
The first yes, but I just looked at it then read this post, I was going to say the same thing. I would also look into a humid hide, but soaking is good. I just bought some tupperwear bowls at the dollar store (2 for $1) and will cut a hole and put damp paper towls in it, this is a cheap way to do it, but it is easy and needed if your humidity is low. Do you have a screen top on the cage? If so, cover 2/3 of it so it will hold heat and humidity better.
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