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PostSubject: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeThu Apr 26, 2012 5:32 pm

The ball python (Python regius) is a good snake for a beginning snake owner. Growing to a maximum size of 3-5 feet, ball pythons are not as large as many of the other constricting snakes that are kept as pets, and are quite docile and easy to handle. A captive bred ball python usually flourishes given the proper care.

About Ball Pythons
Ball pythons are so named because when threatened they roll themselves into a tight ball, tucking their head inside their coils. Young ball pythons grow about a foot a year for three years. They can live for a long time with proper care - up to about 50 years, although 20-30 appears to be more typical.


Captive Bred is Best
Ball pythons are somewhat notorious for refusing to feed, but many believe that is a much larger problem with wild caught specimens. In addition, wild caught snakes tend to be very stressed from capture and transport and often harbor a large parasite load. Captive bred snakes tend to be more expensive and sometimes harder to find, but they are well worth the extra cost.


Choosing a Snake
Look for a young, captive bred snake - you may have to find a breeder for this. Choose a snake that has a well rounded body, clean eyes and vent, and that shows no signs of respiratory problems (wheezing, bubbles around nostrils). Look for one that is alert and curious and gently grips your hand/arms when handled (they may be skittish but should calm after handling for a bit). It is not a bad idea to ask for a feeding demonstration to be sure the snake readily takes a meal.


New Snake Health
If you already have a constricting snake at home, any new python (or boa) should be quarantined due to the risk of inclusion body disease. Experts vary on the length of quarantine, but 3-6 months is not extreme. In addition, a vet check is in order, especially for internal (take a recent stool sample) and external parasites.


Housing
Ball pythons are not terribly active snakes, so a smaller enclosure is fine (10-20 gallon tank for younger snakes, 30 gallon tank for an adult). However, they are adept escape artists, so a securely fitted top is an absolutely necessary.
•Substrate: shredded bark, newsprint, Astroturf. Astroturf is probably the easiest - cut a few pieces to fit the cage, and simply replace the dirty pieces as necessary (the soiled pieces can be soaked in a solution of one gallon of water with 2 tablespoons of bleach, rinsed well, dried and then used again).
•Furnishings: provide sturdy branches and a dark hiding place (they like to feel securely enclosed, so it should be just large enough to accommodate the snake).
•Temperature: 80 - 85 F (27 - 29 C) during the day, with a basking spot of around 90 F (32 C). Night time temperatures can fall to around 75 F (23 -24 C) as long as an area of 80 F is maintained. An under the tank heating pad designed for reptiles works well for providing the cage heat, with an incandescent bulb or ceramic heating element used to provide the basking temperatures. Never use hot rocks, and the bulb or heat element should be placed or screened off to prevent contact with the snake or burns may result. Use multiple thermometers to monitor the temperatures in the cage (one at the bottom of the cage and one at the basking spot).
•Lighting: Ball Pythons are nocturnal, so have no special lighting requirements. However, they are nocturnal, so incandescent bulbs should not be used at night (to preserve the light/dark cycle the snake needs) - instead use red, blue or black bulbs.
•Water and Humidity: provide a dish large enough for the snake to soak in. Soaking is especially important during sheds. Some owners like to provide a covered dish (e.g. plastic storage container) with a hole in the lid, to provide security for the snake so it will soak longer if necessary. Another alternative is to provide a humidity retreat, which similarly uses a covered container with an access hole lined with damp sphagnum moss to provide the moisture (a water dish is still provided outside the retreat).

Feeding
Ball pythons can be fed exclusively mice or small to medium sized rats (as appropriate for the size of the snake), and only need to be fed every week or two. Young snakes should be fed fuzzy mice every 5-7 days, older snakes should be fed increasingly larger prey and can go a little longer (i.e. 10 - 14 days). Use pre-killed prey as live mice can injure a snake - dangling the prey in front of the snake with forceps usually gets the snake interested.

Moving the snake out of its cage into a separate enclosure for feeding is a good idea and will help in the taming process. The snake will associate eating with the other enclosure, and is less likely to confuse your hand for prey when you put your hand into the cage. This will make it easier to reach into the cage to get the ball python out for handling.

Even captive bred ball pythons sometimes refuse to eat, fasting for a couple of months. As long as body weight and condition are maintained, this is not problematic. If your snake stops eating, carefully examine the husbandry, handling, health, and environment of the snake to make sure stress isn't the culprit. Consult a knowledgeable vet or experienced keeper for help if the fast is prolonged or causing weight loss. If necessary, some tricks to entice a python to eat include dipping the prey in chicken broth, trying different colors of mice, exposing the brain of the prey before feeding it, feeding at night, covering the cage with towels after offering a mouse.

Ball Pythons are my personal favourite my friend had a couple and her Sybil was beautiful





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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeThu Apr 26, 2012 5:42 pm

Beautiful patterns on them - not for me though x
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeThu Apr 26, 2012 6:08 pm

they are quite small about 5ft i think x
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeFri Apr 27, 2012 8:59 pm

small!!! thats huge...lol

i heard a story about some-one keeping one free around the house....and this person kept waking up in the morning with the snake lieing next to her, really stiff...happened a few nights....so she took it to the vets....the vet told her to wait outside while, he checked the snake out.
the vet called her back in, and told her he had put it down, coz he knew she wouldnt let him do it....as if he hadnt the snake would of tried to eat her as it was sizing her up.....how scary is that.
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeFri Apr 27, 2012 9:00 pm

That wouldnt be a bally Python .. Tayer too small .... x
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeFri Apr 27, 2012 9:01 pm

i thought the ball python was the biggest captive snake as a pet??
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeFri Apr 27, 2012 9:04 pm

There will be bigger - you can get DWA listed snakes which are a lot bigger x
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeFri Apr 27, 2012 9:07 pm

No ball python are the smallest Python Tayer
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSat Apr 28, 2012 11:53 am

tayer wrote:
small!!! thats huge...lol

i heard a story about some-one keeping one free around the house....and this person kept waking up in the morning with the snake lieing next to her, really stiff...happened a few nights....so she took it to the vets....the vet told her to wait outside while, he checked the snake out.
the vet called her back in, and told her he had put it down, coz he knew she wouldnt let him do it....as if he hadnt the snake would of tried to eat her as it was sizing her up.....how scary is that.

Thats an urban myth Smile

Im hoping to get a baby ball in a couple of weeks XD
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSat Apr 28, 2012 11:54 am

i knew you could put us straight Hayley .. my friend has one and she is beautiful .x
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSat Apr 28, 2012 12:18 pm

you hear that story a lot lol dunno when it started Smile I did hear of a bloke who ended up with a fractured arm after a 16footer went into a feeding grip on him though
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSat Apr 28, 2012 1:16 pm

it must of happened for it to get started?? Scary scary
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSat Apr 28, 2012 2:57 pm

I think it probably did happen but not by a ball python




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This is he worlds biggest Python .. then do grow but Ball Python's are small .x
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSat Apr 28, 2012 3:47 pm

its girth is the size of my head....
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSat Apr 28, 2012 5:56 pm

Horrible !
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSat Apr 28, 2012 9:04 pm

Massive would be the word that springs to mind
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSat Apr 28, 2012 11:49 pm

That's a Reticulated Python... Known to reach 33 foot long! I had one years ago but she was (only) 18foot.. I say only, but that's in comparison to a 33footer! She was a rescue I took in from the vets that I worked in, she escaped there for over a year before I worked there and I kept Indian (Rock) Pythons at the time so knew what to do to help catch her.

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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSun Apr 29, 2012 8:38 pm

Wow Mel what did you feed her .. Chickens?
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSun Apr 29, 2012 9:04 pm

rabbits?
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSun Apr 29, 2012 9:10 pm

Naughty children!
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PostSubject: Re: Ball python    Ball python  Icon_minitimeSun Apr 29, 2012 10:28 pm

Big White table rabbits... Pigeons... Chickens....

Ooof! Rolling Eyes

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Chickens -- Sheila -- take note!!
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