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    Tips For New Owners

    I wanted to start a thread for various tips for new Ball Python owners, so here it is. Feel free to post your own advice or any questions.

    My advice:

    - Don't worry too much. This can suck the joy out of owning a Ball Python. Practice proper husbandry, but don't over do it.

    - Buy the right supplies for your Ball Python. This will cost more money, but it will make your life easier and your Ball Python's life better.

    - Don't over do cage decorations. This will make cleaning a lot harder. Your Ball Python doesn't care about decorations. Two hides, a water bowl, and a branch or vine is perfect.

    - Have fun! That's the reason you got a BP isn't it?


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    Get a thermostat before you buy the snake
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    Re: Tips For New Owners

    Quote Originally Posted by Cyndymei View Post
    Get a thermostat before you buy the snake
    Very true. I think everyone makes the mistake of not doing this. I sure did!


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    Re: Tips For New Owners

    Quote Originally Posted by BPavery View Post
    Very true. I think everyone makes the mistake of not doing this. I sure did!
    Not everyone. Some of us are prone to way over planning.
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    Re: Tips For New Owners

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    Not everyone. Some of us are prone to way over planning.
    That's true too. I over-planned for about six months before getting mine. I was just so eager to get one the moment I saw him. When he arrived I wasn't prepared.


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    Red face Re: Tips For New Owners

    Thanks! I appreciate this information! I just purchased a ball python for my dude on June 9th for Father's Day. We purchased another terrarium for him on Sunday to accommodate his growth later on. We have 2 hides, a small artificial tree, and a water bowl. We also have a little aspen moss in there also. I would appreciate more information on caring for our snake in the future. Thanks a lot!

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    Re: Tips For New Owners

    Quote Originally Posted by snakelady609 View Post
    Thanks! I appreciate this information! I just purchased a ball python for my dude on June 9th for Father's Day. We purchased another terrarium for him on Sunday to accommodate his growth later on. We have 2 hides, a small artificial tree, and a water bowl. We also have a little aspen moss in there also. I would appreciate more information on caring for our snake in the future. Thanks a lot!
    Your welcome! Your cage setup sounds great. Another tip I would like to add is don't worry about your Ball Python going off feed. It will most likely happen, and it's a natural occurrence. They can go months without food and will sometimes stop eating throughout winter. My ball python finally ate a few days ago after eight months of being off feed and he is perfectly healthy.


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    Re: Tips For New Owners

    Yes I did not get a thermostat before i got my first 2 snakes and did not sleep for 2 weeks pushing a light dimmer around chasing the natural temperature changes in any given day.

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    Question Soon to be new owner

    I want to start out on the right foot. Can someone please post a picture of what an enclosure should look like. Getting nervous and surely don't want to get in over our heads. Please tell me what you think I NEED to know prior to making a purchase of a hatchling...

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    If your husbandry is right (get a thermostat!), your snake is not losing weight (get a gram scale!), they aren't exhibiting signs of illness (research first!) and you know they know how to eat (get a good breeder/established hatching!) CHILL OUT if they eat any given meal or not.

    People make themselves crazy about this, switching prey/size/food/presentation/everything under the sun, offering the snake food every day or every other day, and just obsess about it.

    Don't. They're ball pythons. Be sure of the husbandry, watch for weight loss or signs of illness, and then relax. All the obsession and stressing on your part won't help a thing.

    My other tip (besides not stressing, getting a t-stat and gram scale, and doing research) is to skip the freaking tank. Seriously, just skip it. Changing the bedding in those things is a nightmare, even if humidity isn't a problem. Go with the plastic tub. Your back will thank me.
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