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Barely got a Mojave Python
Hi,
I just wanted everyone to know that Im a new Ball Python owner, well snake owner at that! If anyone could give me tips, on feeding, home, and stuff. Thanks to anyone who does.
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Re: Barely got a Mojave Python
Dont handle the snake for 2 weeks after setting it up. It will become distressed and be less likely to eat for you. After this try feeding it an appropriate sized rodent, 10-15% of its body mass or around the size of the snake's thickest point, not larger. If it doesnt eat the first time, wait a week and try again.
Easy fix, go out and get a tub and a cheap heating pad for right now, also grab a rheostat (dimmer) and a thermometer with a probe. Dont forget to put holes in the tub.
Or you can get a tank at walmart for like 10$, in fact you can probably get everything you need except the heat pad. Also pick up aluminum foil and its best if your thermostat has a humidity reader on it.
If you use a tub then the pad should be the smallest you can find (the ting plastic friendly ones) if you get a tank get one that takes up 1/3 of the tank's base.
Humidity: 50-60%
Temp on the pad: 90-95 F
NEVER USE CEDER OR PINE BEDDING, they're poisonous. I suggest Cypress or unprinted newspaper, personally.
Your snake will need something to hide in and a water dish, it doesnt need to be large, because its just to drink.
For more information see:
http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules/...warticle&id=59
By far the hardest part is leaving it alone for the first few weeks, and getting it to eat for you the first time. I wish you luck, it will be a long road.
Last edited by Oxylepy; 11-29-2009 at 06:42 PM.
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Re: Barely got a Mojave Python
Welcome to the site ... and congrats on the new addiction i mean addition lol .... as for advice and "stuff" you need to be a little more specific lol
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Re: Barely got a Mojave Python
yea welcome to the addiction...lol
I would say read as much as you can on here...there is tons of great info. Also check out the care sheet. It is such a great source of accurate information. And trust me....there is a lot of crappy info out there.
Welcome and congrats on the new baby!
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Re: Barely got a Mojave Python
 Originally Posted by dragoonmaster1781
Hi,
I just wanted everyone to know that Im a new Ball Python owner, well snake owner at that! If anyone could give me tips, on feeding, home, and stuff. Thanks to anyone who does.
I wish my first snake was a mojo. Grats.
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Re: Barely got a Mojave Python
Congrats on the new baby.... I love mojo's I finally got one a few months ago. Anywho as far as keeping them my big tip is Tubs just seem to work better than aquarims atleast for me, seems to keep humidity better, animals seem to be more comfortable.... and price is nice compared to a 20 gallon long you would need for an adult ball.....
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Re: Barely got a Mojave Python
 Originally Posted by PolishPython
Welcome to the site ... and congrats on the new addiction i mean addition lol .... as for advice and "stuff" you need to be a little more specific lol
Lol sry was getting ready to leave the house.
 Snakes are just as fun of a pet as a cat or dog, just easier to feed. 
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Re: Barely got a Mojave Python
 Originally Posted by Oxylepy
Dont handle the snake for 2 weeks after setting it up. It will become distressed and be less likely to eat for you. After this try feeding it an appropriate sized rodent, 10-15% of its body mass or around the size of the snake's thickest point, not larger. If it doesnt eat the first time, wait a week and try again.
Easy fix, go out and get a tub and a cheap heating pad for right now, also grab a rheostat (dimmer) and a thermometer with a probe. Dont forget to put holes in the tub.
Or you can get a tank at walmart for like 10$, in fact you can probably get everything you need except the heat pad. Also pick up aluminum foil and its best if your thermostat has a humidity reader on it.
If you use a tub then the pad should be the smallest you can find (the ting plastic friendly ones) if you get a tank get one that takes up 1/3 of the tank's base.
Humidity: 50-60%
Temp on the pad: 90-95 F
NEVER USE CEDER OR PINE BEDDING, they're poisonous. I suggest Cypress or unprinted newspaper, personally.
Your snake will need something to hide in and a water dish, it doesnt need to be large, because its just to drink.
For more information see:
http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules/...warticle&id=59
By far the hardest part is leaving it alone for the first few weeks, and getting it to eat for you the first time. I wish you luck, it will be a long road. 
Thanks Oxylepy I had no idea pine was poisonous, I removed my snake from the cage as soon as I read this, cleaned it, then put him back in.
 Snakes are just as fun of a pet as a cat or dog, just easier to feed. 
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Re: Barely got a Mojave Python
If that's your snake in your profile picture I do not think it is a mojave. :/
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Re: Barely got a Mojave Python
 Originally Posted by blackcrystal22
If that's your snake in your profile picture I do not think it is a mojave. :/
Ya I figured that it wasnt, can u tell me what kinda it is. I think its a cinnamon. I have better pics on my myspace www.myspace.com/amazingnazi
 Snakes are just as fun of a pet as a cat or dog, just easier to feed. 
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