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    Hello awesome people

    Hey. So, my name's Ron and I'm a college student in NorCal, living with my partner. I freelance. I've always wanted to own a snake but a large family and lots of small animals kind of made that hard to work around. Now that we have the space and quiet, my partner and I have been thinking about getting a ball python. A friend of ours rescues reptiles and he's looking to home a two year old female. Very sweet, affectionate. I grew pretty attached right after meeting her. So I figured I'd join the forum so I could get an idea for what we're getting into. So thanks for having me. I'm researching as much as I can and we're sort of figuring out how it'd all work before we leap into anything.

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    Re: Hello awesome people

    Check out the care sheet on this site. There are numerous other stickys on this site that you will find. To be very helpful. Welcome to BPs.
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet
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    Re: Hello awesome people

    Buy a enclosure made for reptiles not a FISH tank. That will make a world of difference when trying maintain the proper husbandry. Also a thermostat Is the most important peice of equipment you can buy. Don't stress If they go off feed for a while it's completely normal. Research is your best friend. This forum is full of great info and great people. Reptile ownership is a rewarding experience and one you and your partner won't regret.

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