View Full Version : Ball Python is growin' up!
ErikBush97
07-18-13, 06:45 PM
So I measured my Ball Python for the first time about 3-4 weeks ago. He was 198.447 grams. I measured him yesterday, and he was 255.146 grams! My baby is growin' up :) Also... I heard that 5-6 month old's are usually about 500 grams. If that's true, wouldn't that mean mine is about 2-4 months old?
Aaron_S
07-18-13, 06:58 PM
So I measured my Ball Python for the first time about 3-4 weeks ago. He was 198.447 grams. I measured him yesterday, and he was 255.146 grams! My baby is growin' up :) Also... I heard that 5-6 month old's are usually about 500 grams. If that's true, wouldn't that mean mine is about 2-4 months old?
It's not that common to have 1000 gram yearlings.
Takes a good growing snake, a proper feeding schedule and good prey.
My male breeder yearling potion is about 500 grams.
Pareeeee
07-21-13, 03:12 PM
That's great Erik, hope he keeps eating regularly for ya.
Takes a good growing snake, a proper feeding schedule and good prey.
Be nice if my BP would keep a proper feeding schedule. I don't think he's gonna grow as big as I was hoping he would, ah well.
Aaron_S
07-21-13, 04:15 PM
That's great Erik, hope he keeps eating regularly for ya.
Be nice if my BP would keep a proper feeding schedule. I don't think he's gonna grow as big as I was hoping he would, ah well.
Is it in a tub? If so, what size in litres? If not, what size enclosure?
Pareeeee
07-21-13, 08:07 PM
Is it in a tub? If so, what size in litres? If not, what size enclosure?
Don't want to hijack another thread, do we? I'll PM you about it.
ErikBush97
07-22-13, 02:01 AM
That's great Erik, hope he keeps eating regularly for ya.
Be nice if my BP would keep a proper feeding schedule. I don't think he's gonna grow as big as I was hoping he would, ah well.
I do, too! He loves adult mice. Same with my corn snake. they have both been taking adult mice consistently for a few weeks now. Also, Yeti is starting to get more relaxed. He/She was very very defensive for a while. Only while he/she was in his/her cage, though. Hasn't ever struck at me, but I am surprised he/she hasn't. Anyways.. He/she doesn't get into an "S" form, or rattle it's tale anymore, so that's good! Everything's going great right now :)
ErikBush97
07-22-13, 02:02 AM
Don't want to hijack another thread, do we? I'll PM you about it.
I don't mind if you hijack this thread! I am also interested in what enclosure you're using
ErikBush97
07-22-13, 02:04 AM
And one more thing! Mine's in a 32 QT tub. For an adult, should I use something bigger? I was thinking 110 QT. The dimensions are like.. 50" x 20" x 6", or something similar. The other bigger tubs that I found are the same, but instead of 6" tall, they are 13" tall. http://i.walmartimages.com/i/p/00/07/31/49/99/0007314999586_300X300.jpg
Aaron_S
07-22-13, 06:44 AM
And one more thing! Mine's in a 32 QT tub. For an adult, should I use something bigger? I was thinking 110 QT. The dimensions are like.. 50" x 20" x 6", or something similar. The other bigger tubs that I found are the same, but instead of 6" tall, they are 13" tall. http://i.walmartimages.com/i/p/00/07/31/49/99/0007314999586_300X300.jpg
Nope...
I use 28 QT I believe.
Something like 24" deep, 16" wide, and 6" tall.
Valvaren
07-22-13, 12:10 PM
I use under the bed boxes for both of my bps and haven't had any issues.
Either Sterilite 41qt tubs or Iris70's should handle even a large female breeding BP. You can find commercial racks designed for both if you don't want to make your own.
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