Regardless of whether you’re learning the ropes or are a seasoned serpent-owner, you’re sure to have an enjoyable experience keeping a ball python as a pet. Lets find out why ball pythons make good pets. Table
Take the champagne ball python as an example. Breeding two champagne ball pythons together is lethal. Similarly, a champagne and spider pairing is lethal. The problem persists. A sable ball python is another morph that has spider ancestry. When you breed one with a spider, some of the offspr...
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Your ball python should be fed frozen rodents on a regular basis. Juveniles need to eat once a week, preferably mice or small rats; adults will eat once every week or two, and a large rat will often suffice. As a general rule, the prey should be the size of the middle body or wide...
How we got into Ball Pythons It was December 2018 when by daughter decided she wanted a Ball Python for a pet. I was reluctant, but we did our research and decided to get a normal ball python to start our journey. After researching and seeing all of the different morphs we soon started...
housing a snake is much easier than rehousing a cat or dog: the snake won’t care as long as their environment is maintained properly. If in the future you for some reason have no choice and cannot keep your pet, therefore, it’s much better to have a ball python than to have a ...
The scaleless ball python morph is relatively new, and as such, there’s a lot about it we don’t yet understand. A few scaleless ball pythons have been produced, but several have exhibited troubling health problems. Some scaleless ball pythons are almost entirely free of scales, while others...
The friendly, docile, and beautiful ball python makes a great pet for people of all ages. However, it’s important to remember that they can live to be up to 50 years old in captivity and require a long-term commitment. Are you interested in owning a ball python as a pet? Be sure ...
I created My Pet Python when I first adopted my pet snake: an adult ball python named Havana. The site is a compilation of research I dug up: guides on properball python care, tips forchoosing a pet python, a variety ofsnake facts, and many other miscellaneous snake-related articles. Le...
as the ball python so it feels the top of the box touching its back when it crawls inside. It should also be fairly compact so the ball python almost completely fills it up when coiled. It is a good idea to have two hide boxes, one at the warm end of the cage and one at the ...