Re: Ball or Spotted python?
Hello.
Ball pythons are at the thicker end as they are a ground dwelling snake. However, with a proper diet they shouldn't be overly thick and should not pass 4 or 5 feet in length. They are generally very docile and what I would call a good 'cuddle' snake. Tgis does not mean they cuddle you, vut if you just want to chill on the couch for a movie or video game, they don't move much once settled in.
Spotted pythons are cool too. They will stay on the more slender side and max out at 3 to 4 feet. However, as babies they are fast and defensive. If cornsnakes make you nervous a spotted may not be a good idea. Their care is easy, but they are prone to striking. I got mine from a local store as he was known for flying out of his drawer at people's faces. It was harmless as he was the size of a glorified earth work, but they couldn't sell him to any one because of it. I have had him for over a year now and he never strikes any more, but he will kind of rear up defensively as if he will. I am sure that if I were less confident in handling him, he would probably still be a nippy little *******.
Hope this helps.
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