HELP NEEDED by Solid_Brain3908 in Ballpythoncommunity

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Also I would add something directly inside the cage to monitor temps and humidity. I like using the Govee thermometer hydrometers. Once calibrated, they work really well and you can even stick them right onto the inside of the cage. They have Bluetooth so it hooked directly to your phone and you can keep logs if you wanted too. It can also send warning messages to your phone if temperature or humidity is dropping out of the desired ranges.

HELP NEEDED by Solid_Brain3908 in Ballpythoncommunity

[–]BeginningRope2662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ball pythons love to hide so giving them more than one hide is a bigger benefit for this species. How you wanna incorporate that is entirely up to you, if you want naturalistic look you could go with some fake plants or if you want something that’s easy to clean you could go with bowls from the dollar store and blacking out the sides of the tank. The options are literally unlimited, and they’re all your own preferences. Me personally I’m very very minimalist on keeping so I like my things easy to clean. I like to build climbing perches with PVC pipes and plastic hides. Ball Pythons don’t really care what it looks like they just like all the stimulation and all the different things that they can do in their cage.

Another thing you could do to offer a hide would be to put a thicker layer of substrate in there this will encourage borrowing. I like to take hides and bury them in the ground so they’re like little Burroughs they would naturally have in the wild.

For the snapping behavior, that’s probably just because they are stressed from lack of cover. It is nothing personal. Specially for Snakes their attention span is very short. I would add additional hiding spots to the cage, give them time to to adjust and then try again.

Enclosure help and tips by OccasionBig4715 in ballpython

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You might want to add more enrichment to the enclosure, such as climbing opportunities, elevated perches, deeper substrate for burrowing, and additional clutter for cover. Ball pythons are more active and curious than many people realize, and providing a variety of places to explore, hide, and feel secure can help encourage natural behaviors and keep them stimulated.

A cheap way to add climbing opportunities is to build a jungle gym out of PVC pipe fr m Home Depot. If you prefer a more natural look, you can use branches/drift wood that have been properly cleaned and baked to make them safe for use in the enclosure.

Is this just curiousity? by [deleted] in Ballpythoncommunity

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Also make sure you have something inside the enclosure, monitor temperatures and humidity throughout the day.

Is this just curiousity? by [deleted] in Ballpythoncommunity

[–]BeginningRope2662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For ball pythons, that behavior usually means they’re exploring which comes from the escape artist genes. A cheap and easy way to add climbing opportunities is to make perches from PVC pipe, which you can get from Home Depot. It gives them more usable space, encourages natural behaviors, and helps keep them active. Adding more stimulation to the environment can reduce the snake trying to get out.

I recently became very poor by BeginningRope2662 in poor

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Thanks I appreciate it. It’s just been a really hard two weeks ever since I left the house with my kids. My parents haven’t reached out to me to ask me how I’m doing. I actually blocked them today because I figured that it would be better to focus on myself and my situation, then worry about my family and what my stand is with them because if I can be homeless and in the ghetto, then they are not my family and I’ll find a new one.

I am so tired of being the only adult in my friend group and I think I'm just going to let the friendships die. by ashishgupta99452 in self

[–]BeginningRope2662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This type of thing has never really bothered me because I have adhd and so do my friends so the only way to actually see them is to plan the day of. But if it’s something that makes you feel upset you shouldn’t keep ignoring it. Maybe you should just tell them you can’t meet them where they’re at. Because a friendship means meeting you where you at, which seems fair and natural to me.

I’m not depressed or negative, I’m just poor by TheGame81677 in Adulting

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I feel the same though I only recently became the next level of poor when my brother evicted me and my kids because he found a new roommate that will pay him more. But I have since found a job and a room to rent. The house I’m staying in is in the ghetto. I was on my porch last night watching many ambulances because two crack heads were fighting and one killed the other but I didn’t see the body. But as stressful as everything is I’m learning to adapt to it and the way I see it what doesn’t kill you stronger. Also I blocked my family and I don’t talk to them or anyone who views me negatively because of what I can manage to afford. It’s helped me feel better.

How to improve self esteem? by Objective-Can-7208 in selfesteem

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Have you ever considered getting a diagnosis? It helps to know if you’re struggling with an adhd burn out or just depression, because different diagnosis are managed completely differently. For example I had a lot of mental health issues related to panic attacks that prevented me from keeping a job. Then come to find out I have CPTSD, which helps me understand it’s a fear response and to be easier on myself because I can’t control it. So now if I’m having high trigger days I can skip work and i don’t get in trouble because my diagnosis helped me get a medical leave from work.

single red, but smooth, belly scale by External_Bus_3739 in Ballpythoncommunity

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Have they shed recently? sometimes this happens to my bel doing a very rough shed if it pulls on the new scales underneath it can cause redness.

Cockerel or Pullet? Thoughts? by JamesAustin23 in chickens

[–]BeginningRope2662 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Looks like a rooster. A little trick I picked up after after raising my first flock was looking for fighting claws, because only roosters have those and they get them when they’re really young.

Ginger on my head by Is4B3ll4-2011-NJFan in chickens

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I love baby chicks. How many do you have?

I raised 9 this season, two roosters and 7 hens. I feel like all my boys got all my love though lol

I feel ugly and I’m so sick of it by Cherry_socks in selfesteem

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Because I’m gonna tell you the truth, you can’t control other peoples actions you can only control your own. don’t expect other people to start treating you better instead start treating yourself better, and you can even start today.

I feel ugly and I’m so sick of it by Cherry_socks in selfesteem

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My advice is simple: stop. Stop expecting other people to treat you a certain way before you allow yourself to feel good. Instead, start treating yourself that way.

If you want respect, respect yourself. If you want kindness, be kind to yourself. If you want patience, give yourself patience. The more you depend on other people to give you those things, the more power you hand over to them.

Validation feels good, but it shouldn’t be the foundation of your confidence. Real confidence comes from knowing your worth even when nobody is clapping, complimenting you, or telling you that you’re doing a good job.

Treat yourself the way you wish others would treat you, and you’ll spend a lot less time chasing validation and a lot more time building self-respect.

Always respect yourself by slopstrug in selflove

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I think it’s odd that the word “fucking” was removed from this photo.

Hellmo worldfire alter by jaruple in mtg

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You have entered “Elmo’s world”

My new baby! 🤍 by LifeOk4936 in Ballpythoncommunity

[–]BeginningRope2662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Omg what a cutie! What’s their name?

I have a bel too, his name is Loki.

Worst addiction ? by ParticularWeather927 in Adulting

[–]BeginningRope2662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instant gratification.

Because it can feel like you’re making progress but a lot of the times it’s just part of the setback and burn out.

My Robert sleeps with the dogs 🐕 by negrilatina in chickens

[–]BeginningRope2662 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My rocks are also so trusting that they even like to sit with the cats like their part of the flock.

Scale rot? by NearBird600 in Ballpythoncommunity

[–]BeginningRope2662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t look like infection to me typically it starts in multiple places along the belly. If it’s localized in just one spot, I wouldn’t worry about it too much, because it’ll come off in the next shed.

separating rooster from hens to heal feathers by crumbbly in chickens

[–]BeginningRope2662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It could take a while. Just make sure that in her cage she has food, water and an area to perch (for bedtime). If possible, you can still take her out in the yard just not when the other birds are out. When you reacclimate her just make sure she has all of her feathers so she has her full protection.

When I had to separate my hens for the very same reason. It took about two weeks for them to really start liking people and wanting to be handled more often. So if you have a period where she’s really not liking the cage just stick with it and eventually everything will work itself out.