Cosmic wolfman
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Just here for some general questions snd check of information
Okay, so as a "youngling" the python is kept in a small hatching set with is consited of a heat cord/ heat mat kept at 30°C . Paper towel as substract and a small hide and water bowl, im putting a small stick in for the python to climb as ive heard that children's pythons are mainly rock dwelling and ive heard they are climbers. Fed a pinkie mouse every 5-8days using a feeding schedule if possible, feeding would be done in a seperate box to try and stop cage defensiveness. Upgrading mouse size as python begins to grow
I will be trying to handly as my python much as i can to "Tame" it. I will have a hook on stand by to help with handling.
I do know my hands need to be completely washed and clean when handling
I know not to handle my python 24 hours after feeding to help with digestion and stop stress and chance of regurgitation.
Shedding is done every 5-6 weeks depending on growth rate and know not to handle it around this time. And sitting in a water bowl is normal behavior at this time. Was just wondering other than predicting a shed how else can one tell yiur python is going into shed
Tank cleans are done on a weekly or fortnightly thing.
Water bowls are done daily.
And substrat is cleaned at and replaced every 2 weeks
I will be moving my python in one of the 'Cage it' custom enclosurers after around 8 months.
As for the bigger enclosure its going at 4ft length to allow good growth and environment display heat being set at 30°C at the hot end with a heat gradient to 24-25°C
Will be using a heat light for this
should i add a heat cord?
What shape and placement should the water bowl be at?
Is there a need for a humidifier?
And wat type of environment set up should i got for? I do know there originally come from the green rocky environment
Okay, so as a "youngling" the python is kept in a small hatching set with is consited of a heat cord/ heat mat kept at 30°C . Paper towel as substract and a small hide and water bowl, im putting a small stick in for the python to climb as ive heard that children's pythons are mainly rock dwelling and ive heard they are climbers. Fed a pinkie mouse every 5-8days using a feeding schedule if possible, feeding would be done in a seperate box to try and stop cage defensiveness. Upgrading mouse size as python begins to grow
I will be trying to handly as my python much as i can to "Tame" it. I will have a hook on stand by to help with handling.
I do know my hands need to be completely washed and clean when handling
I know not to handle my python 24 hours after feeding to help with digestion and stop stress and chance of regurgitation.
Shedding is done every 5-6 weeks depending on growth rate and know not to handle it around this time. And sitting in a water bowl is normal behavior at this time. Was just wondering other than predicting a shed how else can one tell yiur python is going into shed
Tank cleans are done on a weekly or fortnightly thing.
Water bowls are done daily.
And substrat is cleaned at and replaced every 2 weeks
I will be moving my python in one of the 'Cage it' custom enclosurers after around 8 months.
As for the bigger enclosure its going at 4ft length to allow good growth and environment display heat being set at 30°C at the hot end with a heat gradient to 24-25°C
Will be using a heat light for this
should i add a heat cord?
What shape and placement should the water bowl be at?
Is there a need for a humidifier?
And wat type of environment set up should i got for? I do know there originally come from the green rocky environment