Saturday, May 31, 2008

I just got my ball python a few months ago and the person who owned him before me had him for about 1 year (since he was a baby). He s only 2 feet long and has been in a 20 gallon cage his whole life. I feed him twice/month- and I showed him to my profesor who knows alot about snakes and she said he looked a little overweight. I was wondering if snakes are like some animals where they won t grow very big if their habitat won t allow it. I m planning on moving him into a bigger cage in a month or so- do you think he will grow more (in length) after that? (I think the new cage is 30-40 gallons).
He currently has a branch to climb on- a half hollow log to hide under- a hollow tree thing to climb in and on top of- and a fairly large water dish (which makes his cage look almost too cramped- even though I know they like to hide alot).

How can I insert a variable at the end of a message without that annoying space...

#example:
a = 1
print "My name is jonas"- a
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the computer spits out:
My name is jonas 1
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when i really want:
My name is jonas1

My ball is about 7 mths old and each time before his shed he gets this really dry patch on the side of his head- behind his mouth. I took him to a professional the first time it happened but they just told me to wait and see if it cleared up after his shed. It did and everything was fine for a while but it happened everytime before his shed. Does anyone else have this problem?

I don t mean to take him outside to a public place where he will get stressed. I just mean to take him out for photography purposes. Also- how long is too long to keep him outdoors?

i install python on my phone and then when i install sub propgrames which should work in cunjunction with python dont
they just flick on and then off
can any1 help?

Using pygame- how can i write something from a screen input into a file and read the file information then display the information back on to a screen display? thanks

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