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Originally Posted by dehlol
Build yourself a snake rack, save yourself a little bit of money on the "enclosure" aspect, and end up with more space to put hatchlings/future animals. If you want an animal to display and look at, pick anything other than a BP, something that's actually visually appealing and interesting to look at.
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Whether or not ball pythons are visually appealing is entirely subjective. Personally, I'm not interested in keeping much of any other snakes other than ball pythons. When I go to expos, ball pythons are the only wants that REALLY catch my attention; all the morphs, the body structure, all of it ties into a package that greatly appeals to my eyes. I find them THE most visually appealing in the snake world. So that's entirely subjective

Whether or not they are interesting to look at is debatable LOL! (ok ok, they don't move a lot

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To the OP, if you want a snake that will be VISIBLE to see and display, then a ball python is not the right snake to choose for that. Ball pythons won't hang out on a branch the way arboreal snakes will.