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04-07-11, 10:06 AM
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Young vs. Older Ball Python
I am looking at getting my first Ball. I have been looking at older snakes w/ their own tanks and then not sure so was thinking about getting one from a breeder or pet store. What do you recommend? I do have knowledge of them as my ex boyfriend had a 4 yr old female that I fell in love with (yes, used to hate snakes, lol) so now I am looking at getting my own. Just alittle confused would love to find a full grown female that eats frozen but I'm coming up w/ males that eat live, what should I do?
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04-07-11, 10:28 AM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
Adult snakes can be switched to frozen/thawed but it takes allot of work, and some just don't switch. That being said if you end up buying an adult, remember that it means that you wont be able to watch your snake grow and learn what triggers reactions in him, a friends adult ball python is great, sits on his neck for hours, but if you touch the very tip of his tail he bites.
Most snakes wont do this, just make sure you talk to whoever you are buying from and as for any relevant information.
It's always nice to see people who used to hate snakes and now love them, GRATS!
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04-07-11, 10:53 AM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
I found a 6 yr old male, they want to meet in a parking lot to do the sale, I'm not comfy w/ that as I won't be able to handle the snake, they are pretty much almost giving him away and that's what makes me wonder if they have problems w/ him or not. They told me that they moved to an apt. and are keeping the snake at her mothers and her mother is terrified of them so I am the first one that inquired on it. They aren't answering a whole lot of questions that I have either. Maybe I will be passing up a good snake or might be passing up a problem, they did say they haven't cleaned his tank or seen him in two months, that tells me that he's probably not been fed either, all I know is I want a friendly one so that I don't become scared of the again, lol.
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04-07-11, 11:00 AM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
I would never buy a snake without seeing it in its enclosure and holding it first, you never know what the condition could be, i wouldnt buy anything from someone wanting to meet in a parking lot either!! They obviously have something to hide - just because the mother is scared of the snake shouldnt mean you cant goto her house to see it.
Wait for one to come along that feels "right"
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04-07-11, 11:03 AM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
I'm gonna have to agree w/ you on that, been talking to them for 2 days online and learned this morning about the parking lot swap, then my stomach started turning, lol. Your right I'll keep looking, love this forum, glad I found it, you guys made me feel better about my decision!!!
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04-07-11, 11:10 AM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
If you did find the snake on like craigslist, then your best bet is to meet in a very public place. That being said, I strongly suggest you purchase from a reputable breeder or specialty reptile place. Not being able to see the snake in some sort of environment isn't good. And even worse is when you have questions that the refuse to answer or just skip over. There could be something wrong with the snake as far as health problems.
I honestly believe that getting a snake in a younger state will help in a couple of ways. You get to watch as he/she grows, they get used to you if you handle them. You begin to learn it's quarks and over time will be able to tell when something isn't right just on how they act. This would be your best way to go.
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04-07-11, 11:19 AM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
Yes found him on Craigslist. The problem is I'm having a hard time finding a breeder in my area. With gas prices and my big truck don't wanna travel to darn far is you know what I mean. I am located in southern MI about 5 miles from IN by I-69 Interstate if you know of anyone nearby that is a reputable person to buy a Ball from. Thanks!
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04-07-11, 11:22 AM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
most ship..
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04-07-11, 12:17 PM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
jay is right. Most will ship with the guarantee that your animal will be alive and some will even do it over night.
There is a local place here that ships all over the place. Pro Exotics. There are also others. This is just my recommendation and you don't have to use them.
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04-07-11, 12:43 PM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
Bob clark also sells ball pythons.
Bobclark.com
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04-07-11, 02:01 PM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
Ok good news, passing on the snake that they won't let me see, however I found one 2 hrs from here that I really liked before I found the other one, she sent me tons of pics and tons of info, it's a female TO!!! The gal that has her has to move and is being really picky about where shes goes, we were dickering w/ the price due to her being so far away but we have come to a deal, money and horse tack for her baby, lol. Hopefully I will be going Sat morning to pick her up and she eats live or frozen and comes with a 90 gallon tank!!! SOOO excited!!!
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04-07-11, 02:04 PM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
Grats on finding a buyer you like. send pics once you get her!
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04-07-11, 02:54 PM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
Just some food for thought. BPs can live for 20+ years...a 3-5 year BP is still relatively young and you will have PLENTY of time to get to know them front to back, left to right...
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04-08-11, 05:31 AM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
Id say get an aaadult/sub adult for your first bp alot of baby bps are finicky eaters. Watch out for craigslist, Ive done parking lot swaps, some people just dont let anybody in there house completely undersdtandable. It was good to walk wy from that situation though. Have you all on this site heard of kingsnake.com??? its the reptile portal of the world lol literally thousand of snakes and other reptile critters are advertised there from breeders and breeders who do ship....just saying lol
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04-08-11, 07:40 AM
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Re: Young vs. Older Ball Python
So now I found the snake I want but have to make a decision on to get her or not. She is 2 hours away, which will cost me $75 in fuel, I got her talked down to $100 plus horse tack, however the tank has no lid, no temp or hum gauges, so I will have to order a lid for the tank, clips, and gauges and whatever else she don't have. apparently she lets the snake come and go in and out of the tank as she pleases, so that is a worry to me since I work and she will have to be in her tank all day and not roaming my house, lol. Oh, and she has no heat lamps ???? She claims her house is warm enough for the snake, so theres another expense, if she were closer I would consider but having second thoughts....urrgghhhh Then the snake that is just north of me, maybe I could just go see him and see what condition he's in, I'm trying to talk them into coming to their mothers house to see him, but haven't heard anything back. I agree w/ you Jen I really don't want a baby, I know how to take care of an adult so that's what I'm focusing on right now, but may have to purchase a young one.
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