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Snakes and Chill

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In this quick “Snakes and Chill” stream, I’m hanging out with Miss Lemon Mering—my super pastel enchi ball python—while I answer a bunch of real keeper questions in real time (even though I’m feeling like absolute dog ass today). We talk feeding timing (I feed during the day, but night feeds can help picky babies), handling windows after meals (24–72 hours), and what I actually recommend for a defensive snake: put a worn shirt in the enclosure so they start mapping your scent as “safe.” I also hit beginner snake options and expectations—corn snakes, hognoses, Kenyan sand boas, and rosy boas are generally easier care, but I still think the best first snake is the one you won’t get bored of learning. We get into humidity without the panic: airflow is how you bring humidity down, and random spikes don’t automatically mean danger—ball pythons see big humidity swings in nature, so don’t freak out over an occasional 80–100% spike. The real goal is stable husbandry that supports clean sheds and avoids issues like scale rot from overly-wet substrate. Overall, this one’s a chill Q&A with practical, welfare-first steps you can actually apply today.

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