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    Hey guys!

    I want to buy an albino ball python. So is searched in my city pet shops and i found albino baby for $500, is cost much or this price is very good?
    A normal cage with full accessories how much cost?
    the true temp for pythos is 34-35 c ?

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    If you see baby albino balls for $500 pick me up one! Which city?

    The variations on cage/accessories is huge and wide ranging from a $10 tupperware and $15 digital thermometer (mandatory do NOT skimp on this part) to exorbatant amounts.

    You need thermal gradient ranging from about 32C on the warm end of the enclosure to about 25C on the cool end. Two hides one on each end.

    Welcome to the site!


    Hook me up with one of those albinos!

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    Probably not in the US, he asked what the proper temps were in Celcius.

    Or maybe in Canada, eh?
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    Make sure they are Albino Ball Pythons and not Albino Burmese Pythons.

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    Ozone are you sure its 500 and not 5000 ?

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    I live on Cyprus in Larnaca city. i found this albino babies on Love Birds pet shop and Reptile House!
    can you give me a normal picture of cage please?
    My bigest problem is that my parents hates snakes((( and is hard to buy
    220.00 CYP
    Cyprus Pounds = 456.716 USD
    United States Dollars
    1 CYP = 2.07598 USD 1 USD = 0.481700 CYP

    the royal python is
    150.00 CYP
    Cyprus Pounds = 311.397 USD
    United States Dollars
    1.1 normal ball
    1.1 albino
    1.0 lemon pastel

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    Well, no way we'd be able to get our American hands on one of them.....
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    the same as the picture! is not ball python?
    what is deferent between albino ball python and albino burmese? burmese is bastard version of ball python? hehe joke

    AND YES AM VERY SURE THAT IS $500 ONLY
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules/...6/SmallBoa.JPG

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules/.../BigAlbino.JPG

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    Thats definitely not a ballpython The second one is probably a burmese python. Here's a link to the care sheet on the burms : http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules....rtid=51&page=1

    Ball Pythons dont get that big. The first pic is kinda hard to make out, but judging from the size of the snake in relationship to the person holding it .. its probably not a ball python. It would be a giant ball python if it was.

    Here's a link to some pics from NERD of albino ball pythons:
    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/bal...icontrast.html

    Normal bp's look similar to this ( even though all bp's have different patterns )


    Here's a link to some pics from NERD of albino Burmese:
    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/burmese_albino.html

    Burms get much bigger than ball pythons. Burmese pythons can reach 20 feet or more while ball pythons generally stay under 5 feet or so ( depending on sex and feeding pattern )

    Hope this helps! Welcome to the site btw
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