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Bowling Ball Fitter

Is there any hope for me or should i quit bowling?
So im on the schools bowling team and i bowl well my average is a 123 and i recently bowled 3 102 games -_-
Anyways, i bowl straight and im a lefty, i want to try and get better at bowling, the ball i have right now was my grandmas and its prolly 15-20 years old and it was drilled for a rightly but then i took it to the pro shop and they drilled some of the holes to make it fit my hand.
Anyways what im asking is should i buy a new ball do you think that would help,and how do i develop a hook, a friends dad says when i bowl the ball tends to curve well not hook but slightly curve to the left which it shouldn't cuz im lefty : /
So any tips, suggestions thanks.
well maby you should try different types of balls, and practice if you think your tht bad, and you also need to have the most important thing of all confidence! Belive in yourself no matter what, dont let people convince you tht you are bad!
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Ball Python water bowl?
Okay the water bowl I have now is too big and doesn't sit in the tank correctly, its very wobbly. I just recently changed my substrate from wood chips to reptile carpet thats why it doesn't fit.
Anyways my question is what is a good size water bowl for my about 22inch long ball python? I have a 20 gallon long tank. Please any help would be great!
Also can you put a picture on here of one or your setup, that would be VERY helpful.
Thanks in advance!!
20 gallon tanks sometimes seem so small when it's time to add hides and dishes.
The size of your dish really depends on how your set up is and if your pythons likes to soak or not (I have a couple that hate water with passion). If you have a fairly humid set up you can sacrifice dish size, but if its not (carpet?) then the bigger the better.
Try with sizes around 5x5" - 8x8" whatever fits in your tank; balls can coil up pretty tight so it doesn't matter if the dish seems small. Flat flower pot saucers work great for balls because they're shallow and if you get them in terracotta they're heavy (no dish tipping).
http://www.webbsdirect.co.uk/images/products/medium/TSC5109.jpg < These are cheap, effective and can blend in better than a cookie pan or a plastic dog bowl in a naturalistic set-up.
I'd get you a photo of my flower-pot saucers but my camera seems to be lazy today and refuses to load up like it should, pardon that small point.




