Yes, a good care sheet should answer many questions!
You can handle them fairly often, except when you first get them they should be left alone for at least a week minimum. Also they should not be handled for a day or two after eating.
They typically don't bite, unless you smell like food at all or do something to spook them. They are usually very calm & friendly, some more than others. Most are head shy.
Their teeth are small, i have no idea how big, and they have lots. I've never heard that question before...... lol
A baby ball python should be housed in a rubbermaid, and some keep them in rubbermaids for their whole lives........but if you want it out for show in a tank, once it reaches 2 years or so and is close to full grown, you can put it in a 33-50 gallon tank and there it can stay happily for it's life.
Yes, they will reach about 5-6 feet.
Keep in mind that this snake SHOULD live to be well over 40 years old, and if this is your first snake, I would have to say that a corn snake would be a much better starter (and there's so many different colours! oooooooo!)
good luck, and keep reading up on them before you decide!
Jessy
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