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06-04-11, 05:19 AM
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Tell me about ball pythons
ive got a lot of tabs open so i hope this is the right place to post this, lol!
im thinking about getting a ball python. i already have a corn snake that i breed mice for. i want to know things that are helpful to know when u get a ball python that maybe you didnt know before you got one or something. anyone know a good place in the dfw area to find an albino ? just a normal albino.. idk theres so many morphs its so confusing lol
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06-04-11, 07:19 AM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
Not much about BP's you need to know to just have one as a pet, besides basic needs.
Make sure to give them a temperature gradient and make sure not to let their temps change seasonally if you don't intend to breed them. Thermostats are your friend.
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06-04-11, 07:39 AM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
Compared to a corn they need slightly higher temps and higher humidity. They are very inactive in comparison and much thicker around as adults.
Also they will need to eat rats as adults rather than corns that can live on mice all their lives.
Their vivs need to be 4 foot rather than 3 foot.
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06-04-11, 04:53 PM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
i was told a 40 gallon aquarium would work? thanks for the replies
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06-04-11, 05:27 PM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
A 40 gallon long (breeder tank) might be big enough. I plan on housing one in a tank like that hopefully in a few years.
If you haven't owned a snake before they are pretty easy more or less...though to me it is easier to house and own a snake that isn't tropical as a first snake, since their heating requirments and such are usually much much easier. And that gives you time to get used to owning a snake. But certainly not against owning one as a first snake either.
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06-04-11, 06:00 PM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
Compared to a corn they need slightly higher temps and higher humidity. They are very inactive in comparison and much thicker around as adults.
Also they will need to eat rats as adults rather than corns that can live on mice all their lives.
Their vivs need to be 4 foot rather than 3 foot.
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my thoughts exactly.
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06-04-11, 06:06 PM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
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Originally Posted by SugaMomma15
ive got a lot of tabs open so i hope this is the right place to post this, lol!
im thinking about getting a ball python. i already have a corn snake that i breed mice for. i want to know things that are helpful to know when u get a ball python that maybe you didnt know before you got one or something. anyone know a good place in the dfw area to find an albino ? just a normal albino.. idk theres so many morphs its so confusing lol
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There are several small and big expos I go to every year and they all have plenty of different balls from reputable breeders that are here in the DFW area.
Here is the site that lists all the ones in the area that are hosted by the same people. It is the one I go to the most.
DFW Lone Star Reptile Expo
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06-04-11, 06:09 PM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
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Originally Posted by NennaMeerkat
A 40 gallon long (breeder tank) might be big enough. I plan on housing one in a tank like that hopefully in a few years.
If you haven't owned a snake before they are pretty easy more or less...though to me it is easier to house and own a snake that isn't tropical as a first snake, since their heating requirments and such are usually much much easier. And that gives you time to get used to owning a snake. But certainly not against owning one as a first snake either.
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i mentioned above that i have a corn snake.. how much are albino ones usually?
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06-04-11, 06:11 PM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
I dunno how much they are usually...depends on the breeder, lineage, ect. Honestly you have to go and look. Though when snagging a ball python I would say take a minimum of 200 bucks with you.
Also sorry I misread about you owning a corn already
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06-04-11, 06:40 PM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
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Originally Posted by NennaMeerkat
I dunno how much they are usually...depends on the breeder, lineage, ect. Honestly you have to go and look. Though when snagging a ball python I would say take a minimum of 200 bucks with you.
Also sorry I misread about you owning a corn already 
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oh ok thanks. and thats ok
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06-04-11, 07:12 PM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
Baby albinos can run anywhere from $300-$600.
You get what you pay for.
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06-04-11, 08:00 PM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
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Baby albinos can run anywhere from $300-$600.
You get what you pay for.
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what about just a normal one?
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06-04-11, 10:44 PM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
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Originally Posted by SugaMomma15
what about just a normal one?
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$20 and up.
Many breeders sell off their "normals" cheap at shows.
And by the way, my corn snake has been on baby rats for two years, if you breed rats instead of mice, you have food for both snakes.
Little "hopper" rats are about the same size as a mouse. More lean meat, less fatty tissues.
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06-05-11, 09:14 AM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
and don't be too alarmed if it stops eating, they often go off their food, just make sure husbandry is right and that it doesn't lose weight
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06-05-11, 10:00 AM
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Re: Tell me about ball pythons
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Originally Posted by infernalis
$20 and up.
Many breeders sell off their "normals" cheap at shows.
And by the way, my corn snake has been on baby rats for two years, if you breed rats instead of mice, you have food for both snakes.
Little "hopper" rats are about the same size as a mouse. More lean meat, less fatty tissues.
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When I got my corn snake, she was pinkies, but has easily moved up to "hopper" rats as Wayne said. could be an idea if you want to breed food for you BP as well as corn, so you don't have two rodent colonies going on.
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