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Male ball Python | Ball Pythons For Sale

Beautiful patterned male almost 4 ft. I am moving and can not take him. He is 4 yrs. old and has been probed, verified to be a male.His name is King and has. Continue reading


Hello From ON Canada - Redtailboa.net

I currently have 0.1 '03 Normal Ball Python named Sharon, 1.0 '09 Pewter (Pastel Cinnamon) Ball Python named Loki, and a 0.0.1 '09 Crested Gecko named Milo. I plan on expanding my BP collection within the next few months. ... Continue reading


Pastel Ball Python | Exotic Reptiles

Pastel Ball Pythons are one of the most beautiful Morphs of Ball Python in our opinion and one of the most inexpensive. We currently have 3 of the highest. Continue reading


baby ball python and accessories | Ball Pythons For Sale

i have a baby ball python, and i also have (2) 40 gallon tanks and a 10 gallon feeder. One of the tanks is on a stand. He has a heating pad, heating lamp, his. Continue reading


Round worm

1.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boas 1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa 1.0 Pastel BCI 1.0 Carpet X Diamond Python 1.0 Ball python 1.0 Blood python 1.1 Womas 0.1 Granite Spotted Python 1.0 Hognose 1.1 Western Fox snakes 1.0 Northern Blue Tongue skink ... Continue reading


Bouncing Ball Simulation « Python recipes « ActiveState Code

This recipe evolved from the Boids Simulation and was an early attempt to simulate bouncing balls in an area contained with a force field on the sides and a floor on the bottom. The spheres will respond to movement of the window and ... Continue reading


Roach battle

1.0 Carpet X Diamond Python 1.0 Ball python 1.0 Blood python 1.1 Womas 0.1 Granite Spotted Python 1.0 Hognose 1.1 Western Fox snakes 1.0 Northern Blue Tongue skink 0.0.1 Red Tegu 1.1 Mali Uromastyx 0.0.1 Egyptian Uromastyx ... Continue reading


my new ball!!!! - SnakeBytesTV

my new ball!!!! Posted by ball python freak! on February 27, 2010 at 2:20pm in Pythons · View Discussions. i got a new ball on feb 20 at a reptile expo here in arlington. its a female 6 month old reduced pattern normal ball. plz tell me ... Continue reading


Can I let my Ball Python Crawl in the Grass?

Speaking of summer, although it's two seasons away as of this writing, I'm often asked if it's okay to let your ball python travel outside in the grass, stretch out a bit and soak up the warm rays of the sun. My answer is “sure”, ... Continue reading


Show and Tell - Redtailboa.net

Ball Python. The Ball Python (Python regius), also known as the Royal Python, is a ground dwelling snake native to the savannahs and rain forests in western Africa, predominatly the countries of Ghana, Togo, and Benin. ... Continue reading

Python Ball basic information

Royal Ball Pythons grow on average to a length of 4 feet. Appropriately sized habitats for captive Ball Pythons would be a 20-gallon-long or a 29-gallon high terrarium.
Out of the genus Python, Python regius (Royal Ball Python) is a small member. Most Ball Pythons exhibit a bluish-black ground color with large blotches of golden brown. Like all snakes, the Royal Ball Python sheds its skin. For a captive snake a rough object should be included in its habitat to aid in the sloughing (shedding) process. Ideally the skin will come off in one piece. A Python owner should monitor his or her pets shedding process for any signs of problems. The most common problems are retention of the eye caps and the tail skin, which could indicate the humidity is too low.

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