Don't do this with your snake!

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • In this video I'll share some tips on how to avoid disaster with your snake.
    Enjoy!

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  • @inumaki6407
    @inumaki6407 3 роки тому +6

    I’m A 13 year old, And I got my first ball python in 2018. And she’s is Perfectly healthy, No mites, No scale rot, no respiratory or worms. And she has a 20 gallon tank with 2 hides, a heating pad on one side, some plants, coconut substrate and a large waterbowl. She is 3 foot. And I’m not sure how many grams- petco told me “1800” but i don’t think that’s right. And I also got her from petco, (i don’t recommend buying from there tho) And she’s 2 years old, she thankfully never balls up when I get her out, and she’s not head shy, and has such a big personality, I love her so much. I also did 3 years of research before getting her.

  • @christinacho5759
    @christinacho5759 5 років тому +91

    I always wanted some summary:P
    1. No heatrock
    2. Ask parents permission
    3. Feed proper size rodent
    4. Don't handle the snake after feeding
    5. Appropriate humidity when shedding / No high humidity either

    • @beezechurger1732
      @beezechurger1732 4 роки тому +1

      Christina Cho thanks for that

    • @Mateo-lo4dz
      @Mateo-lo4dz 3 роки тому

      just learned #3 the hard way ): lost my near $500 female pied due to problems after she regurgitated a rat pup

    • @CarlosRivera-cz4pm
      @CarlosRivera-cz4pm 3 роки тому

      @@Mateo-lo4dz im sorry :/

    • @drewlee4713
      @drewlee4713 3 роки тому

      You are the real mvp

    • @nukepizzaa
      @nukepizzaa 3 роки тому

      thank you man, saved me 20 minutes

  • @bjthecrow
    @bjthecrow 5 років тому +43

    Yeah ppl need to educate themselves before acquiring any reptile

    • @dvlexotics2177
      @dvlexotics2177 5 років тому +4

      The key is to get the correct info. As there still is "old school" info on the web. It's amazing how things have changed in the hobby over the last 25 years and thankfully it's mostly for the better.

  • @tylerheadrick5030
    @tylerheadrick5030 3 роки тому +5

    Hey Chris, just got my first ball python a little over a month ago and I was an anxious wreck because of all the in depth care guides and forums telling me different things. I'm glad I found your channel, your insights put my mind at ease

  • @Chyna_Doll
    @Chyna_Doll 5 років тому +41

    A few other no-no’s:
    Not doing research prior to getting a ball python. Most rookie mistakes can be swept under the rug, because ball pythons are so forgiving as far as husbandry is concerned, but they have very specific requirements that could do some serious damage if not met.
    Taking ALL your information from one source. Ball pythons have their own personalities and preferences, so it’s so much better to listen to experienced keepers from all walks of life. The more you know, the better prepared you’ll be to handle sudden occurrences.
    Not being receptive to advice can also be dangerous. I’ve seen so many keepers ask for help, and then let their pride get in the way, treating helpful advice like a personal attack. The life of someone’s snake needs to be important than their own ego.

  • @Moon_samurai128
    @Moon_samurai128 5 років тому +15

    This is a fantastic video. I would like to add to your first point though. Heat rocks are bad for all reptiles. Lizards usually need heat coming from above so a heat rock doesn't do anything for basking. Also lizards can get burned too because their belly scales really shouldn't be making contact with something that hot. Heat rocks are just a terrible invention and I don't know why they're still on the market

    • @timk8021
      @timk8021 5 років тому

      Unfortunately they’re still on the market because uneducated people keep buying them. What annoys me is, the companies that make them claim they want the best for the animals they make products for.

    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 5 років тому

      That isn't 100% true, as some lizards in the wild bask on rocks in the sun that absorb heat, and have been caught at temps above 130 degrees, especially monitors. Much like the blacktop in the 90 degree weather, much hotter than the external temps outside.

  • @charlottecheney8269
    @charlottecheney8269 4 роки тому +9

    I'm getting a ball python soon and i'm so excited videos like these really help!

  • @kwkelsey
    @kwkelsey 5 років тому +26

    Heat rocks shouldn’t be used for any animals. I hate that people invent products that hurt animals

    • @ddrwtw2324
      @ddrwtw2324 3 роки тому

      It's not supposed to hurt it

    • @joshw3539
      @joshw3539 3 роки тому

      They’re ok for desert lizards

    • @tylercoursey4050
      @tylercoursey4050 3 роки тому +1

      I had one for my bearded dragon and he did get burnt just a little on his tail and I took it out immediately and gave him cool baths and used a light cream and he was healed completely in one week! It was very scary even though it wasn’t bad!!

  • @leetethin5334
    @leetethin5334 5 років тому +10

    I don't use heat rocks for any of the animals I have/had because they're actually not good for any reptile

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer 5 років тому +2

    I agree with you about the humidity. Some people go overboard with that and leave their snakes in tubs with water beaded up on it 24/7 and that just allows microbes to grow. Snakes often overflow their water dishes and that can flood the bottom of the tub and cause the same problem (and it leaves them without water in their dish to drink when the heat evaporates it). What I do is look at the snake's skin and if it seems dry or it's shedding I spray down the bottom of the enclosure. If skin looks hydrated I leave it.

  • @ZoesZoo
    @ZoesZoo 3 роки тому +4

    The main thing I always tell people with reptiles, aside from the heat rocks, is not to use heating equipment without a thermostat. I had a roommate get a hatchling bp while I was living with them and I kept telling her she needed to get a thermostat, and she kept refusing, and of course her poor snake ended up with a giant burn and it took forever to heal (especially because for some reason she didn't get a thermostat even after that experience).

  • @johnschlesinger2009
    @johnschlesinger2009 5 років тому +4

    Re water: sure, I totally agree that water should always be available - clean water. I change mine every other day provided substrate or excreted stuff has not got in there. It's also worth remembering that a snake that's not feeding needs a lot more water. Snakes get most of their water from the water in the prey item.

  • @sebern2
    @sebern2 5 років тому +69

    How to convince parents to get a python? Get cooler parents!

    • @ivytheballpython2904
      @ivytheballpython2904 4 роки тому

      Thanos_Is_A_Big_Fat _Grape yes I have

    • @robertkidnley93
      @robertkidnley93 3 роки тому +2

      Absolutely just throw the whole family out lol I always wanted ball python as a child now I'm 24 and finally got one

    • @joshw3539
      @joshw3539 3 роки тому +3

      Sometimes parents are just reviewing that child’s responsibility. If that kid can’t take care of a snake and doesn’t have his or her own money the parents might not want to take on an extra responsibility. People always assume snakes are low maintenance and are wrong.

    • @MrSouthsideMuscle
      @MrSouthsideMuscle 3 роки тому +2

      Just get one don't ask for permission

    • @prestonboomin386
      @prestonboomin386 3 роки тому

      @@MrSouthsideMuscle they can’t get rid of it if it’s already in the house 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @jimmyheidt1250
    @jimmyheidt1250 4 роки тому +3

    I work at a 2nd hand store and found a heat rock on the shelf. As I removed it, a customer actually asked me why I was throwing it away. After explaining the issues with these hazardous products, they were amazed how something that seems so harmless can cause an animal so many problems. A friend of mine had a bearded dragon and the heat rock had over heated and actually left burns on its belly. I would only recommend heat pads, never a heat rock.

  • @rrranch5340
    @rrranch5340 5 років тому +3

    When we got our snake the pet store told us we needed a heat rock and sure enough our snake burned herself and we had tons of vet bills! It was very sad. Thanks for the video education is so important

  • @LikeTotallyBad
    @LikeTotallyBad 2 роки тому

    Really enjoy your videos, you do not just regurgitate the same information other channels do. I agree with the humidity.

  • @tinah6423
    @tinah6423 5 років тому +8

    Great video, thank you so much for your content. My son is 9 and has always liked reptiles. We are doing a lot of research together and trying to figure out if a ball python is the right first reptile for us. I appreciate your explanations and your experience. There are only 3 stores in my city that sell reptiles and PetSmart is one. At each place he employees like to give their opinions on what they like. One pushed a corn snake, one leopard geckos and one ball pythons. Love the corn snakes but I think I like the less active ball pythons. Every store wants to sell me a tank but after much research and your video on tubs that is what I’d like to use as the snakes seem to prefer it. This video really is helped as so many people keep saying that a draw back to the ball pythons is they are not as easy to feed as a corn snake. Now I know that’s ok as long as everything else is ok. Thanks again, I look forward to your next video.

  • @smoothsimon8762
    @smoothsimon8762 3 роки тому +3

    Im 16 and I’ve wanted a ball python for a while but my mom is really scared of snakes but I convinced her and now I’m getting one in a couple weeks😂

  • @Venom-kf6jp
    @Venom-kf6jp Рік тому

    I've been watching your channel for a while and I gotta show you some love. Great info. Me and My pythons are happier because of you.

  • @ballpythons6776
    @ballpythons6776 4 роки тому +7

    If you are going to feed live food you should supervise everything and keep some tongs handy

    • @DeathTheKidlovescrona1916318
      @DeathTheKidlovescrona1916318 4 роки тому

      Should I be concerned if my boa goes to strike and startles herself? And then wants nothing to do with it ..

    • @pop131991
      @pop131991 3 роки тому

      Yeah don't want to leave your snake alone when live feeding it can be bitten and damaged by it's prey

    • @jefec5752
      @jefec5752 3 роки тому

      How’s supervisin goin to help if ur snake goanna get bit it’s goanna get bit

    • @aveocado
      @aveocado 3 роки тому +1

      @@jefec5752 To take the mouse out, babe😩

  • @TaterTotXDXD
    @TaterTotXDXD 3 роки тому +5

    How to convince your parents: Do research and convince them that you know what you're doing and are going to take proper care of it. Plus videos .

  • @yipsyskipsy9049
    @yipsyskipsy9049 3 роки тому

    I'm going to get my son and I a snake. Thank you for your information. I'm definitely putting a lot of time into researching the animal before hand.

  • @jbexxotics8929
    @jbexxotics8929 3 роки тому

    I'm a little late on this video.
    My snakes are cohab for the most part so I have to separate them into feeding bins. One of my tricks to put them back into the main enclosure is to put the bin as close to the enclosure as possible. With my Anacondas and Carpet Pythons I'll direct the upper body of the snakes letting them crawl from the bin to the enclosure on their own. I agree that any form of stress and they could regurgitate.
    Live feeding a few times a year as a SUPERVISED treat for myself, I like keeping their instincts up.
    Keep the great videos coming.

  • @Gabrielaalvarezdogmom
    @Gabrielaalvarezdogmom 3 роки тому +1

    I find that with my in laws accept what I bring in if I don't ask them. They always say no unless it's already here 🤣

  • @angelacrochetsart3304
    @angelacrochetsart3304 5 років тому +1

    I was watching an exotic veterinarian show and there was a ball python with a respiratory infection. The vet told him it was because the snake needed more humidity, that it seems counterintuitive but they need more humidity to not get a RI. It kind of surprised me. I haven’t dealt with any RI yet but it is frustrating how all of the reptile advice conflicts.

    • @riflebabe7036
      @riflebabe7036 5 років тому

      I use a humidity box and Aspen in the rest of the enclosure for my ball. They are really good at regulating themselves. You can keep the entire enclosure humid it's just harder to regulate the humidity.

    • @IAMGiftbearer
      @IAMGiftbearer 5 років тому +2

      You'd be surprised at how many vets have misinformation about Ball Pythons because even if they're known as an exotics vet they can't specialize in every species. Generally it's recommended to turn up the heat a bit but not the humidity. Humidity can move any infection deeper into the lung and that's the last thing in the world you want. Mammals can cough up phlegm when humidity is used but reptiles really can't do that.

  • @InkedGamerWolf420
    @InkedGamerWolf420 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi Chris I haven’t found much with the effects of the red heat lamps on ball pythons but find all kinds of info on why they are bad for UVB loving/requiring reptiles like bearded dragons. Could you possibly upload a video on those bulbs and the negative effects (if any) they have on ball pythons

  • @riflebabe7036
    @riflebabe7036 5 років тому

    Great info. Thanks for getting the education out there.

  • @Mellotheiguana
    @Mellotheiguana 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the educational type videos you post! In the past, I have worked in a commercially owned petstore and there are a few things that I never really agreed upon and I always liked to encourage people to do a little more research before buying, so many balls would get returned or calls of panic with issues. Of course the store would take returns and get the animals to the vet if the issue wasn't favorable or easy to fix and it really deterred me away from keeping them.
    Recently, I gave in to my partner and said yes to a ball python when his gecko died..... Now we have 7, looking for the 8th. (Damn Morphmarket, lol)
    Anyway, they became addictive and found out they are incredible pets, they are so calm, quiet and easy care.
    My partner has been medically diagonsed with ADHD and high functioning autism, he gets one of the snakes in his hands he calms his sh*t. Lol
    Apparently, the soft and smooth texture is a sensory motivator and stress reliever.
    At least that is what we've experienced, so the snakes we have now keep amazing me.
    I also appreciate that you are a little more professional and can follow what you are saying and usually you give an unbiased opinion, but makes logical sense when compared to some of the other UA-camr's.
    I'm not bashing them by any means, but they talk really fast and excitable and mostly all about what they do and what they have and kinda come off as showboating (I get that they are trying to promote themselves.)
    But having close to definitive answers and opinions about keeping or for business has been a LOT more helpful. ❤
    THANK YOU!

    • @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures
      @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures  4 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoy my channel, I've been trying to be different than everyone else LOL

    • @Mellotheiguana
      @Mellotheiguana 4 роки тому

      @@ChrisHardwickanimaladventures No worries, you are different for sure and give more useful information, thank you. :)

    • @rebeccahughes8048
      @rebeccahughes8048 3 роки тому

      I know this is an old post but I wholeheartedly agree that these smooth, chill, slithering BP’s are great sensory input for calming those of us with anxiety (like me) and I can see how it would be great for autism, etc.

  • @brianjooste1477
    @brianjooste1477 4 роки тому +1

    Im 13 years old and I have ball pythons and cornsnakes and I dont have a heatrock but a heatmat

  • @geosorrell8938
    @geosorrell8938 3 роки тому

    Love your videos my only negative comment is they make me want more all the time lol

  • @zakiyasim9641
    @zakiyasim9641 3 роки тому +1

    I made sure to do a lot of research before asking my mom for a snake i love him so much

  • @curtism1741
    @curtism1741 5 років тому

    Hey Chris, thank you for the information. 🐍🦎🐸🐊🐢👊🏼

  • @jessicakelsey5297
    @jessicakelsey5297 3 роки тому

    If I do choose to feed in a different tub. I'll just put the tub in their main housing unit and let them slither out when they are ready. Most of the time they eat in their main housing unit and no issues. Changing their bedding to coconut husk though this week.

  • @GarrettRose
    @GarrettRose 5 років тому +2

    Awesome! Any chance we can get another cow video?

    • @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures
      @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures  5 років тому +2

      I'll probably give an update when my cow has a baby calf and probably put it on the end of a snake video. Stay tuned!

  • @mike109374
    @mike109374 4 роки тому +1

    The humidity of my tank goes between 40 and 60 and very rarely jumps up to 70%. Is that okay?

  • @elizabethplatz1288
    @elizabethplatz1288 5 років тому

    I enjoy your videos

  • @buffalophil3630
    @buffalophil3630 5 років тому

    First again..i really do love your vids bro you are very informative

  • @DasChristoff
    @DasChristoff 5 років тому +1

    I have the same humidity issues (lack there of). I live in golden CO and if i don't spray the tubs down every other day, the humidity tanks to the low 30-40%. Do u use a humidifier in your snake room? Also what part of CO are you? Ill have to come find you and say hi at the up coming show.👍👊

  • @michaelross5674
    @michaelross5674 5 років тому +2

    I remember growing up we had a heat rock with our boa it did fine...... I heard that they are different now with technology

    • @bigdog4574
      @bigdog4574 5 років тому

      Nope same technology snacked cozy up to heat and don’t let go... something about belly pain sensation... unlike lizards who are more sensitive to extreme heat and know when to leave the rock... bottom line always use mats with a thermostat ... cheap and gives a piece of mind

    • @lydiaeddins2083
      @lydiaeddins2083 5 років тому

      I have heard that they are particularly bad for ball pythons, because they are not as good as many other snakes at regulating their body temperature. Heard this from a couple of sources.

    • @michaelross5674
      @michaelross5674 5 років тому

      I wouldn't use today .. i use radiant heat panels or flexwatt ....was just say 30 years ago didn't have all this stuff

  • @annoyingbananana
    @annoyingbananana 2 роки тому

    i'm one of those people who strongly disagree with feeding in separate tubs. That just stresses the snake out in my opinion. It's better to feed inside the enclosure, for my snake anyway. He prefers to eat in a place where he feels safe. Also always frozen thawed. Live feeding is too risky cause my Ballpython is a big fellow. And yep, live feeding is banned here in germany, except if the snake won't eat a frozen/thawed. Only then you may feed alive prey item. The law here is: respect the prey animal's rights, that means proper care and you may not throw it inside a cage with a predator with no ways to escape. But at the same time you're obligated to give your pet what it needs. I get where it's coming from and I agree. 😊👍

  • @philwoodby7138
    @philwoodby7138 3 роки тому

    I put a fogger on when my ball python is ready to shed.

  • @VMLIMITED
    @VMLIMITED 5 років тому

    I love your videos! keep up the good work man
    Can you do a video on steps on breeding any snake in general not just pythons....when to put the male with the female..how long should they stay together....when to take him out... how to insure that the male is done and the female will get pregnant
    Thank you

  • @McVeigh3242
    @McVeigh3242 5 років тому +1

    I just had to switch to mice for my female, she went 2 weeks without a hit on rats but when I showed her the mouse it was almost instant lol shes still little though and I'm sure she will go back to rats down the road.

  • @darksoul923
    @darksoul923 5 років тому

    Heat rocks r awful way back when I was a kid I had a bad incident with one love ur videos man gonna upload a video tommorow had some trouble today

    • @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures
      @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures  5 років тому

      Uploading is pretty painful for me too, my upload speed drops down to about 0.5 mega bits per second. I doubt I'll ever be able to live stream which is a bummer. And when it rains I lose my internet connection LOL. That's why I try to stay a day or two ahead of the uploads in case I run into trouble.

  • @Serpent32776
    @Serpent32776 2 роки тому

    So what humidity would be a good all around humidity to maintain everyday pre-shed?

  • @DCLEE-co3dj
    @DCLEE-co3dj 5 років тому

    Great video chris as always. Can you do a video on treating a snake on meds because i hear alot by buying live rodents from local pet stores you run the risk of internal parasites.

  • @LittlePaws18120
    @LittlePaws18120 5 років тому

    Great video!

  • @joseplata3740
    @joseplata3740 3 роки тому

    So helpful

  • @jasongrahamPUTTtheonly1
    @jasongrahamPUTTtheonly1 4 роки тому

    Got one with a big bumblebee I just got that she had gotten and put in a reptile enclosure that came with all that and I have lights so I took it out cause didn't have need for both but after seeing this I know why his belly scales are like they are

  • @geosorrell8938
    @geosorrell8938 3 роки тому

    I have a humidity box I put in when it's time to shed lol reptile moss and in a crayon box works great mine stays 50ish

  • @noobpro9759
    @noobpro9759 4 роки тому +2

    I mist my custom rolling wooden 50gal twice by hand each day. Starts at 70%. Drops to 60% within an hour. Lasts roughly 8 to 12 hours. Repeat.
    Is this normal?

    • @kv2isgod290
      @kv2isgod290 2 роки тому

      They don’t need constant humidity lol

  • @ilovewomenpleasepegmemaam692
    @ilovewomenpleasepegmemaam692 3 роки тому

    My snakes cage is really hot cause my parents won’t put the air on cause it’s “too expensive”. Im sweating my ass off in my room and my snake hasn’t gone into her cave with the heating pad in 3 days. I think she’s overheating and im SUPER worried. I read that they can get sick and die if they’re too hot and I’m crying because I love her so much and she’s the only pet I’ve really clicked with yet my parents won’t put the air on! I have two fans in my room and it barely helps. She’s acting very defensive and striking at me as well, I’m so worried.

  • @danistefdias
    @danistefdias 4 роки тому +1

    I just got a ball python and this is really useful
    Edit: I spent most of my life in west Africa

  • @shaggyd485
    @shaggyd485 3 роки тому

    Where do I find African soft fur's? I was considering getting a juice that smells like them for my ball python that is stubborn about switching to rats.

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer 5 років тому

    I wouldn't leave a live rodent unattended with a snake for even 5 minutes. I have seen some attempt to chew on a snake's tail in less time than that. I have had to reach in quickly once or twice to prevent a rat from doing that. I monitor until I know for sure the snake has control of the rat's head. A rat fuzzy probably won't try to chew but anything bigger probably will if the snake doesn't grab it soon after it's put in the enclosure. Usually it's more out of curiosity than trying to attack the snake. Rodents just like to chew on anything around them.

  • @stevenswisher4339
    @stevenswisher4339 2 роки тому

    The pet stores where I live (ky) feed live but they tell everyone they feed frozen.....took me 3 weeks to figure out why my baby ball wasn't eating her frozen

  • @seamussimone1652
    @seamussimone1652 3 роки тому

    I feed mine in a separate tub and then put the feeding tub in the tank after there done eating (with the lid off), then the just go in on their own.

    • @letmebehonest7287
      @letmebehonest7287 3 роки тому

      Thats exactly what I do. Ive heard it doesn't matter where you feed them but Medusa knows when she's in her feeding tank its time to eat. She gets very active and bops her nose on the floor and sides. We have never had her strike or show aggression when we put hands in her enclosure. We also just take off the lid after she's finished eating and let her slither into her enclosure to prevent injury.

  • @EtrnayDad
    @EtrnayDad 2 роки тому

    With feeding, is it ok to give my bigger ball pythons the baby's meals if they don't eat it? Ngl, I have offered smaller meals to my bigger snakes when my smaller ones have refused. They take it almost every time

  • @Erdbeerenserver
    @Erdbeerenserver 2 роки тому

    @ second point: When I was a kid I wanted a budgie but my parents always said no. So I went and bought one myself and then told them I won it at the pet fair. I also had my best fried back me up so they ate the story

  • @ReaperessRogue
    @ReaperessRogue 4 роки тому

    The best way to get your parents let you get a python is to educate them about them and also watch a video in misconceptions and that could help. Me personally, I was that kid who would always bring home stray animals haha Ive owned every kind of animal no joke. Only american animals of course. My mom learned that as long as I take care of them and they stay in their enclosure things are fine. Even if they say no, us kids always hid the animals somewhere haha Those were the days. I always loved all animals and Im now going to commit my life to working with them. Bats make an interesting pet tho. Its like having a fire alarm for a pet. With those high pitch beep sounds they give off for their sonar. I tend to rant but I like sharing my stories about animals. Maybe someone else will get a laugh out of it and Im not the only kid who snuck animals home lol

    • @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures
      @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures  4 роки тому +1

      "The best way to get your parents let you get a python" is to get them to watch all of my videos! 😁

    • @ReaperessRogue
      @ReaperessRogue 4 роки тому

      @@ChrisHardwickanimaladventures Words have never been more true! ^_^ You are the best on UA-cam!!

  • @jaydeef5187
    @jaydeef5187 3 роки тому

    20 years my first one lived with a heat rock as his only heat. If I only knew then.

  • @EquitySolutionRayRaz
    @EquitySolutionRayRaz 5 років тому

    I record food and shed just cause I don’t feed them in shed , I don’t even bother trying to feed them in shed cause every time one ate in shed they had a crappy shed in multiple pieces . I was thinking maybe it makes it tougher for them to get the shed off , From what I keep reading power feeding shortens the lifespan of them , so I’ll do up to 2 items in a weekend and that’s it , idk how true it is cause I fed my 2 that I had for 16 +years twice a month

    • @ivytheballpython2904
      @ivytheballpython2904 4 роки тому

      RRR Reptile Ray Raz my ball python is a very great water so he always eats in shed 🤷‍♀️

  • @crazyboysnakes1019
    @crazyboysnakes1019 4 роки тому

    Heat rock is only bad if left uncheacked I use one with my ball python and he is doing fine it is plugged to a temp control

    • @kagamine_rin0294
      @kagamine_rin0294 4 роки тому +2

      True but wouldn't a heatmat still be better since the python can be comfortable in their cave while warm instead of having to pick between heat and safety?

  • @littleadam6133
    @littleadam6133 2 роки тому

    What should I do I got 2 shakes but 1 is not coming out it's hide ive only had them for 8 days 1 has fed but the other one hasn't been coming out what should I do

  • @GameOfMorphs
    @GameOfMorphs 5 років тому

    good info

  • @_iris0210_
    @_iris0210_ 3 роки тому

    Hi I have in de winter trouble with the humidity and I got a humidifier is it bad to put it on low for a few minutes is it bad for my ballpython?

  • @jimmyjackson1766
    @jimmyjackson1766 3 роки тому

    What is a good humidity temp , mines is a 80 and the heating pad is at 95

  • @tawnymcconnell1260
    @tawnymcconnell1260 3 роки тому +1

    Yeah u prob don't need to be that rigorous on keeping track of feeding or pooping but at least make sure there's SOME kind pooping going on. Constipation in balls is a bitch. I've dealt w prolapsed rectums before and poop hanging halfway out.🙄but like u say keeping water around super important.. plays a role in how well they poop 💩

  • @TesseraCraft
    @TesseraCraft 4 роки тому

    My dad would not let me get a snake, so I bought my own reptile house. My life in strange.

  • @jrr1888
    @jrr1888 3 роки тому

    I just changed my ball pythons enclosure from 20 g to 40g. Now he won’t go to the warm side. Should I worry.

  • @middlecomic1108
    @middlecomic1108 3 роки тому

    oh yeah yeah

  • @danlowton7070
    @danlowton7070 5 років тому

    Hi can you do a video or something and see how many type of snake you can name off the top of your head just curious as I'm new to snake keeping and I have done all of research and I can name 32 but I wanna know how many you can as you have keeped snakes for alot longer??

  • @soarrefly
    @soarrefly 5 років тому +2

    Blood pythons poop like 2x a year lol

  • @JedmcCj-uq5dw
    @JedmcCj-uq5dw 3 роки тому

    It's so frustrating how much different information there is out there. Nearly everyone has slightly different advice.

    • @kyronymph1714
      @kyronymph1714 3 роки тому

      Compile all the information and then use that to figure out what works best for you and your snake(s) :)

  • @joshneryrosario4846
    @joshneryrosario4846 5 років тому

    Can I do a Moss box for the humidity of a ball python? I see it’s common for other snakes but I don’t know if I can do it with a BP... Please advice!

  • @vaportheworld4967
    @vaportheworld4967 5 років тому

    Can't you use a humidity box to help with shedding so it I'll shed even without much moisture

    • @riflebabe7036
      @riflebabe7036 5 років тому +1

      Yes that's what I do with my bp. You cant keep a humidity box in a enclosure all the time with some snakes but with balls it's fine to always have in there. Some snake species use it too much and can get scale rot so those should only have a humidity box during shed.

  • @cobrazesnake1537
    @cobrazesnake1537 3 роки тому +1

    My dad got me a ball python i didt even have to ask

  • @ijustdontcareanymore1022
    @ijustdontcareanymore1022 4 роки тому +1

    What humidities exactly do you use?

  • @Cheese_Boi1986
    @Cheese_Boi1986 2 роки тому

    feeding live in the UK is against the law which im a supporter of but we can feed live if its the only thing the snake will eat

  • @el50000
    @el50000 4 роки тому +1

    It is only May second that i have posted this comment but the video came out May twelve!

  • @Medic1647
    @Medic1647 4 роки тому

    I have a ball python for six weeks now. Looking kinda thin. loosing sleep. i have tried frozen thawed mice and rats, live feeders, and nothing works. I don't want the snake to die but I'm at a loss for what to do.

    • @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures
      @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures  4 роки тому

      How old it is and how much does it weigh? Older snakes can fast for a really long time, if it's a hatchling I'd try a live mouse hopper in there overnight. Or a live rat fuzzy.

    • @Medic1647
      @Medic1647 4 роки тому

      @@ChrisHardwickanimaladventures Thank you Chris. He is about 6 months old. Have him for about 6wks now. I do have a live mouse in his set up right now. I have a blanket covering the tank. Hoping he'll eat by morning. Fingers crossed!

  • @Yummyyum657
    @Yummyyum657 3 роки тому

    This happened to my ball python but it was a heat mat it overheated

  • @terrybillings616
    @terrybillings616 5 років тому +1

    What do u feed your rats

  • @TheStephon97
    @TheStephon97 Рік тому

    I didn’t ask my mom 😂😂 i just got him and showed her

  • @timothylotman
    @timothylotman 5 років тому

    Do u ever ship rodents if u do I maybe interested great video thank u

  • @studbourbon798
    @studbourbon798 3 роки тому

    My parents are 75 years old.

  • @crazyboysnakes1019
    @crazyboysnakes1019 4 роки тому

    Why don't you ship snakes ? If you did I would buy one

  • @markphillips843
    @markphillips843 5 років тому

    What rack system did you start out with? I made my first one and not ready for ars yet.. $$$.. looking to get a good subadult rack to grow my collection out some. I have 8 snakes so far.

  • @Gage_got_kickzz
    @Gage_got_kickzz 3 роки тому

    Is 20 to 30 percent humidity good for my ball python

    • @7o2maks1m
      @7o2maks1m 3 роки тому +1

      No it is not you need about 50-60 percent regularly and 70-80 in shed

  • @rollabackwoodz
    @rollabackwoodz 3 роки тому

    A heat rock is to fry eggs 🤣😂🤣

  • @kevincalderon1456
    @kevincalderon1456 5 років тому

    Just got a ghi python, he actually just ate 30 min ago

  • @lkbpythons6210
    @lkbpythons6210 5 років тому

    You ever thought about doing educational show at schools

  • @jasongrahamPUTTtheonly1
    @jasongrahamPUTTtheonly1 4 роки тому

    But she said she has had him for 7 yrs

  • @buffalophil3630
    @buffalophil3630 5 років тому

    Hey how can I post the snakes and send a link? I'm younger then you but definitely not internet savvy like you lol

  • @babysnakes1433
    @babysnakes1433 4 роки тому

    Don't tickle your snake's cloaca!

  • @Laynasmuse
    @Laynasmuse 5 років тому

    I’m interested in buying a ball python is there any way I can contact you? Facebook by chance?

    • @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures
      @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures  5 років тому

      Actually I only sell at local reptile shows here in Colorado. The next show is Reptilian Nation in Denver, Jun 8-9, 2019.

  • @ghosts-xs3tb
    @ghosts-xs3tb 4 роки тому

    My mom let me get a ball python..

  • @penelopeaustin2787
    @penelopeaustin2787 5 років тому

    Please help! I adopted 2 ball pythons from a not so grate situation. They have been housed together there while lives and at the moment I don’t have enough stuff to stet up another enclosure so the have to be housed together at the moment. They where being feed in a separate box but if I do that I don’t want them to regurgitate the food but bc they are housed together I don’t think I should feed them together. They are my first snakes and I’ve had them less than a week

    • @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures
      @ChrisHardwickanimaladventures  5 років тому

      That's interesting that they have always been housed together.

    • @penelopeaustin2787
      @penelopeaustin2787 5 років тому

      Chris Hardwick yes as far as I know that’s the case. They seem to like each other enough and get along well. I am however having other problems bc one of them prolapsed the day after I got her and so rn she is staying with friends who know more than me and her prolapsed has healed I’m just worried about putting them back together bc I can’t get another set up done in time for the other. Is it safe to put them back together? Also one is a little bigger than the other. However even tho they are in a 40+ gallon tank and have multiple hides they seem to always cuddle up on top of each other

    • @aurieamoore5823
      @aurieamoore5823 5 років тому

      Rescue ball pythons can be extremely stressful for a new owner. Because ontop of learning proper care, you also will struggle with any behavioral and or medical complications that will up the complexity of their care. That being said
      Get them checked at a reputable exotics vet. Ask the vet questions!
      Get seperate tanks
      BINGE research, so you can learn about different ways to care for bp's and create your own style. Dont feed them yet, if you JUST got them, then they are stressed, let them sit for a week or two to calm down. Yet again seperate them as soon as possible. They will stress eachother out.
      You will need to get a lot of pricy things pretty fast since you already have the snakes.
      If u can't do that or afford that then find someone who can. Who is experienced and knowledgeable. Give the snakes to them.

    • @dvlexotics2177
      @dvlexotics2177 5 років тому

      I would separate them asap it's really not great for them to be together. I'm also really surprised they have been together their entire life. They aren't communal at all usually battling for heat and space.

    • @IAMGiftbearer
      @IAMGiftbearer 5 років тому +2

      @@penelopeaustin2787 Here's a quick solution that isn't expensive. Get a locking sterilite tub for one of the snakes from Walmart and drill some holes around the sides for ventilation. Sterilite has 105 Qt. tubs for about $11.00. You can buy an inkbird thermostat which is inexpensive but works fine (should be in home and garden section), and a heat mat to put underneath the tub. Just make sure to prop the tub up with something so the heat mat doesn't make direct contact with the plastic tub. You can even get those little plastic discs to stick under the 4 corners of the tub at Walmart (often used to raise furniture up off the floor). Those are just a couple dollars. You can even use paper towels inside the tub. That's easier and less expensive to clean than using aspen or coco coir. You can use almost anything as a hide, even plastic bowls or tupperware from the Dollar Tree with a circle cut out of the edge, then turned up-side-down. This simulates the environment you'd have in a rack system but at a much lower cost. I've even seen some breeders keep all their snakes like this. Hope this helps you. :-)

  • @yarapeace4711
    @yarapeace4711 5 років тому

    My snake is the size of yours that you have in the video are rat pups ok. Heard they are more meaty than mice.

  • @houseofinvertebrates2869
    @houseofinvertebrates2869 2 роки тому

    I see it like this on feeding live. Do the snake have a freezer at their home?
    No. Well then I'm pretty sure they do find eating live in the nature.
    Now I'm not telling anybody how to feed their snakes cuz I know some d******'s going to cry about what I'm saying and say that I'm being a gatekeeping prick or some stupid s***. It's an opinion if you don't like it chew on a piece of wood for all I care.
    But that's how I see it they eat live in nature they don't have freezers or nitrous or nitro or whatever you use sorry. But I do feed mine small mice. You know what now I'm going to do a live feeding on UA-cam.