Image 1 — Tudor chimneys at Hampton Court Palace
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Tudor chimneys at Hampton Court Palace

“The building of the palace began in 1514 for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York and the chief minister of Henry VIII. In 1529, as Wolsey fell from favour, the cardinal gave the palace to the king to try to save his own life, which he knew was now in grave danger due to Henry VIII's deepening frustration and anger. The palace became one of Henry's most favoured residences; soon after acquiring it, he enlarged it to accommodate his sizeable retinue of courtiers.”

u/anonymouse_loner — 1 day ago

Cleaned out my ball python this afternoon

And what did I discover when I took out his favourite hide?
An entire shed, all rolled up like a ladies stocking.

Perfect humidity. Happy Python. 😍

u/anonymouse_loner — 22 days ago

Hair loss. Hi everyone. I’d like to do a bit of a survey here if I may.

I’d like to know how many if you have had significant hair loss after taking wegovy?
I understand that the hair loss comes from rapid weight loss - and not the medication, but I know that not everyone experiences hair loss.
Who has, and what has been your experience? If you’d like to leave a comment, that would be great.
I’ve had hair loss myself so am keen to find out others.

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u/anonymouse_loner — 22 days ago

Ball python hiding away constantly

I inherited my son’s ball python last year and have been looking after him for nearly a year.
I almost never see the snake. He’s always in his hide. Even at night he only seems to poke his head out. I don’t know if I’m doing anything wrong but I’m worried about him. I go to bed at 9.30 and I’m worried about getting him up and out during the day when he’s usually sleeping.
What’s the best thing to do? Should I force the snake to come out? He seems very shy and nervous.

u/anonymouse_loner — 1 month ago

I’ve inherited my son’s ball python, a male who is about 18 months now. I feed him once a week and care for him but I’m terrified to handle him. I have only had it out of the enclosure once. What should I do? How do I start?
Also, I see people getting snakes out during the day - is that advisable? I’d like him to get exercise.
I’d also like to upgrade his enclosure. Does he need a 4ft now?
Advice needed!
Thanks

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u/anonymouse_loner — 2 months ago