Ball pythons will need just the right amount of room to feel comfortable.  Cages or enclosures that are too large or too small will stress the snake out and make its life uncomfortable.  Keep these tips in mind when you are looking for a new home for your ball python to enjoy:  The container needs to be long enough that an snake can completely stretch out in it. Mesh cage lids can work.  However, it can be difficult maintaining humidity levels in the cage. For younger snakes, you will need to find a smaller enclosure. It's important to keep your snakes enclosure very clean.  Keeping the cage clean will help keep your ball python happy and healthy.  Part of your regular cleaning routine should include spot cleaning.  Spot cleaning will allow you to keep up with any messes and require you to fully clean the cage less often.  Remove any waste from your snake every day. Any other obvious messes left in the cage should be removed. A big part of caring for your ball python is fully cleaning its enclosure.  It's generally recommended that you fully clean the cage and everything in it once a month.  Totally cleaning the cage will help keep your snake healthy and prevent any health issues over time.  Take your snake out of the enclosure during the time you are cleaning. Remove everything in the cage for cleaning.  Any sticks, hiding boxes, or other decorations will need to be cleaned. You can clean the cage with a water and bleach solution.  Make sure the bleach content is only 5%. Wait for the cage to fully dry before putting it back together and reintroducing your ball python. Snakes are well known for being escape-artists.  You will need to make sure that your ball python's cage is secure, keeping it safely inside.  Keep some of these things in mind when securing your snake's cage:  Any doors or openings need to be closed and locked. Lids need to be secure.  Your snake shouldn't be able to push the lid away from the cage. Make sure there are no small gaps or openings that your snake can escape from.
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One-sentence summary -- Ensure the python can stretch out in the cage. Spot clean often. Clean the cage thoroughly. Ensure the snake can't escape.

Q: Be sure to align them carefully.    Make any necessary adjustments for proper fit.
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Article: This can usually be accomplished with a simple online search of the problem you are having. If your question is a duplicate or has already been answered, it may be closed by moderators. Some ways of refining your search are as follows:  To search a tag and a topic, type: [tag] topic To search a specific phrase, surround it with quotes: "phrase" To exclude a tag, phrase, or topic, preface these with a minus (-) signFor tags: [tagA] -[tagB] (searches tagA while limiting tagB)For phrases: topic -"phrase"  (searches the topic while limiting a specific phrase)For topics: topicA -topicB (searches topicA while limiting topicB) A clear and concise question will help users grasp your problem and answer it more quickly. Be as specific as possible, as this will help users better understand what your problem is and how to advise you. You can clarify your thoughts by jotting down a short draft before posting. Your title will serve to draw attention to your question, and a clear title that summarizes your problem generally will help other users know whether they are suited to offer you help.  A general title like, "Error in Code" is incredibly vague. Something like "foo exception in bar due to baz" allows users to understand your problem before even reading the details. If you are struggling with creating a good title for your problem, you may want to save writing the title for last. Your question should start with a brief summary of your problem that expands upon your title/topic. Try to explain the way in which you came upon the problem and any limitations that have made it difficult for you to solve on your own. Including too much information can get you into trouble or make it difficult for other users to parse where exactly your problem is. This goes especially for code; copying your entire program into your post is rarely helpful. To post a question on Stack Overflow, you will need to log in with your Google account, Facebook profile, or your Stack Overflow account. If you need to make an account, visit stackoverflow.com and click the "sign up" link found on the top status bar of the page. Then, follow the prompts to create your account and select "log in," which can be found next to the "sign up" link.
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Article: Your artist's statement should stand on its own.  Someone should be able to read your statement and imagine what your work looks like. Create a list of words and phrases that describe your work, your process, and your influences. Once you have created your list, edit down your list to the items that most reflect your work and who you are as an artist.  Create sentences using the words and phrases that you have identified. You can combine and arrange your sentences until they flow in a logical order. You may need to repeat this process multiple times until you are satisfied with the outcome. Also think about the time and space that you would like the reader to view your work. This section of your statement is where you write exactly what you make. Let your readers know what your project is. Include information about why you are interested in this type of work and any themes that may be found in your work. You can describe your art in any way that you choose. Just remember that you must support your description with the how and why you make the art. Once you describe the art you make, describe the methods you use to make the art. What materials (e.g. paint, wood, paper, etc.) do you use? What tools (e.g. brush, hands, etc.) did you use? Do you paint on the floor or do you use an easel? Do you always listen to music when you work? What techniques do you use?  You do not have to write down every single step of the process that was used to create the work. Note the things that are most important. If you do something particularly unusual during your process, include that in your statement. Your motivation and purpose for creating art provides a context for people that view your art. It also helps people understand your point of view as an artist. Is your art commentary on current events or social circumstances? Are you trying to draw connections between different concepts? Are you using your art to tell a story? What does your art mean to you?  If your motivations changed while you were working on the project, let the audience know that is well. Maybe you were influenced by a trip you took, a book you read, a movie, or a family member.  All of these things help the audience get a better understanding of you and your work. For example, if you wanted your art discussed within the context of feminism, you should clearly outline that in this part of your statement. Your statement should be easy to understand. Do not include any language that is too specific to the art world. Also avoid using complicated, complex words. Your statement should sound genuine and real.  Your statement should add information that can not be gathered from looking at your art. Do not use the statement to simply describe what the audience can see with their own eyes.  Try not to use a quote from another artists or philosopher. If you do use a quote, do not use more than one and keep it short. Also be sure that you have correctly interpreted the quote. Avoid phrases such as "I am trying to," "I am hoping to," and "I would like to." Just state what you have done. Be as objective as possible.  Your statement should not be used to promote your art or "talk it up." Let your audience interpret your work on their own.
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Create an image with your words. Describe what kind of art you make. Write the methods you used to make your art. Write down why you make your art. Use clear concise language.