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dvs
12-05-02, 01:07 PM
yeah I know that sounds a little funny..... but seriously, Im thinking of getting into them and just wanted to know why you people like them so much? especially the people with like 20+ balls...... What makes this your favorite snake??? thanks. dvs

Quervo
12-05-02, 01:28 PM
What's not to like? :D lol .. I got into balls mostly because they don't get too big, and they don't have a bite first, think second attitude. They don't require anything fancy as far as caging goes (high humidity, etc.) They have beautiful patterning, and they have a really cute puppy-dog face. Of course they're about as smart as a stump and keep forgetting what food is, but they usually remember again after a while. :rolleyes:

Ron
12-05-02, 01:34 PM
I agree with Quervo, they are a great all around snake. They are a great beginner snake but they still have some quirks that will challenge you.

dvs
12-05-02, 01:38 PM
Yeah, the whole feeding thing is the only thing making me think twice about them.........

Is the problem any worse with either gender??? or is it just luck?

I'll be going to a show once again this weekend and will have my eye's peeled for anything I find interesting.... hope to find a nice female.

Big Mike
12-05-02, 02:00 PM
Feeding is the same for both genders...unless it's mature and breeding season etc.

If you get a CBB ball that is already feeding well...you should have no problems.

I agree with Quervo as well...they are a good sized snake and are very friendly (most of the time). The people with 20 are trying to breed them because of the increased popularity and the value of the ball python morphs.

Most BP owners will tell you that they make great pets...I'd go for it. :)

Ron
12-05-02, 02:01 PM
Get an established CBB ball and you shouldn't have a problem. I think most people stress out their snakes by constantly trying to make them eat after they miss one meal. If they miss a meal, check your set up and don't try until their next scheduled feeding. If it is the time of the year that they fast, only offer food every second scheduled feeding. People have to understand that this happens with BP's and if they can't handle that; they shouldn't get one.

Good luck finding a BP this weekend, they are wonderful snakes. Just remember, get a CBB BP that has been feeding from a good breeder.

Also you could try contacting Rob Carmichael in Lake Forest, Illinois. I believe that he once said he gives away his hatchlings to good homes. Also he would be a good contact for info.

BoidKeeper
12-05-02, 03:05 PM
I love them b/c of size, temperment, colour variation, ease of care etc. And like everyone else says if it's your first ball then it really should be CBB. As for trouble feeder I think you'll find that it is the females that tend to fast more then the males during breeding season.
Cheers,
Trevor

Lisa
12-05-02, 08:40 PM
Our royal pythons are all feeding well, one won't strike but he still eats. can't complain about that. as for why we love them, well their markings are nice, they're not going to get too big, their temperment is great and they're pretty forgiving with husbandry. I think their rep for not eating isn't any worse then any other snake.

JamesBryan
12-05-02, 09:18 PM
Size was one of my main reasons for choosing them. They stay small lengthwise but get very stocky so still have that "big snake" look. They don't eat you out of house and home like many snakes. Housing is simple as mentioned. The normals look fantastic, the designers are getting wilder every season. Definately the best all around choice in my opinion.

My personal advice is totally avoid imports in your situation. Also purchase one at least 150 grams and stocky. That ensures a regular feeder. No long skinny ones.

The thing about keeping many of them is that it is not much more work than just a few of them. The feeders are the work, not the snakes. In my opinion.

You can't just have one. When you see all the varieties you will want several colors and patterns. Make a whole collection.

James and Vickie Bryan

Kathy
12-05-02, 10:43 PM
I like being able to tell people I have a "python" and watch them get all scared. When people think python they think BIG, so everyone thinks im nuts when I say i keep one next to my computer hehe

Lisa
12-06-02, 12:04 AM
people think i'm nuts when i say i only have 16 snakes.

JamesBryan
12-08-02, 09:44 PM
Originally posted by Lisa
people think i'm nuts when i say i only have 16 snakes.


:eek:

You must rectify that immediatley. o>

Clownfishie
12-08-02, 10:26 PM
LOL James ;) Definitely -- you need at least 20 critters before people start looking at you REALLY weird *grins*...

Ryan
12-08-02, 10:45 PM
When I wanted a Python my fiance laid out the ground rules and a Ball Python fit the profile perfectly. They stay pretty small, are generally docile, and look really nice.

By the way she let up on the rules, my next snake is going to be a columbian boa.

jncoclub
12-08-02, 11:48 PM
Quervo- you are the first person who I have found that has the same opinion as I do, Ball pythons do have that puppy dog type face (it's that poutty lip thing). It's odd, but I agree!

Pythonian
12-10-02, 07:54 AM
i definitly agree... no matter what they always look cute. I don't know if she still comes on the forum but there was a girl named Linds that came on here a lot. She had a picture of a python, i belive it was green tree python if i remember correctly it looked like it was saying "which way did he go george which way did he go?" all pythons look so cute and helpless u just need to love them...

*ahem* I am not referring to the 20 foot giants that eat our young, of course :)

escm
12-10-02, 09:17 AM
Originally posted by jncoclub
Quervo- you are the first person who I have found that has the same opinion as I do, Ball pythons do have that puppy dog type face (it's that poutty lip thing). It's odd, but I agree!


its the eyes too!!! that is totally why I got my ball...the all black eyes (well seemingly all black that is...) AND the pouty lip make them so adorable...Ill flip through pages and pages of snake photography books and be impressed but every time I get to the ball python pics I cant help help but "awwww" at them.

Pythonian,

Yea I've certainly seen some pretty non-helpless looking pythons...hehe try the video clip of the gtp in the video section. Il tell you waht looks helpless is that parrot half way down that snakes throat :D

dvs
12-10-02, 10:45 AM
Hey.... where's this video clip of the gtp at????? sounds interesting ;)

Pythonian
12-10-02, 11:46 AM
Yea and if i was a mouse or rat i guess ball pythons wouldn't look so helpless either ;)

tightsqueeze
12-10-02, 11:48 AM
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dvs
12-10-02, 12:23 PM
Thanks

impressivesmoke
12-10-02, 10:26 PM
I have to agree with the puppydog face thing. They really do have nice looking heads. I just never really cared for snakes that go from neck to mouth with nothing in between. They have very defined faces. I must also admit that I was hooked on them long before I ever owned one myself. I now have three and I don't think that there is another kind of snake out there that would suit me half as well.