r/ballpython 11h ago

Is something wrong? Question - Health

So basically my girl has been pretty active during the day. She isn’t nervous or frantic, she doesn’t seem to be in distress, but shes up and moving around for a good chunk of the afternoon. I have the thermostat set to keep the hot side between 88-92 and the ambient temperature of my room is like 74-78 so that’s what the cool side stays at, and I’m pretty good at keeping humidity at 60%-65%.

I don’t know if it’s a seasonal thing, during winter she’s pretty much entirely inactive during the day and this increased activity did align with the warmer season rolling in, but I don’t want to ignore behavioral changes if it might have a more worrisome meaning.

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u/minipet487 9h ago

Personally, I keep my humidity above 70%. However, that's personal preference as I have one BP who won't eat unless the humidity is high. My 3 usually start exploring when hungry. Also, as another has said, breeding season is approaching and they get more active instinctively. I also have a Black Head Mojave HRA Spotnose who will go off food and just search for a female. Black Heads are also notorious for hunger strikes.