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Hello!
Hey all, my name is Maggie and I'm completely new here and new to the BP world.
I've always wanted one and am now at a point in my life where I can afford one, so I got myself a book and have started my research.
Just wanted to say hey! And if you wanna show off your babies and tell me about them, I'd love to see them
I always wondered about wether or not they have individual personalities.
Also if this isn't allowed on the forum just let me know and I'll delete it.
Also: where do most of you buy your frozen mice / rats from? Any advice is welcome!
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Welcome to the forum Maggie. 
All of my snakes have their own personalities. I only have one 13 year old BP and she is sweet. When I come into the room she will try to get close to me while in her cage.
Whether I'm spot cleaning or changing her water she will come right up to my hand and follow it wherever it moves. And she loves coming out to play.
There are several good places to buy frozen rodents. When my local guy can't supply me I go to Big Cheese. They have a flat rate shipping charge of $29.
Glad you joined up. Best of luck in your new acquisition! 
Elvira
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The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
Mack The Knife, 2013
Lizzy, 2010
Etta, 2013
1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
Esmarelda , 2014
Sundance, 2012
2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017
Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.
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Hi Maggie,
always good to see someone doing their homework before taking in an animal. Check out these links for some great info for BP beginners.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...s%29-Caresheet
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ll-Python-FAQs
I like Big Cheese the best for feeders. I also frequent Rodent Pro, especially for birds & rabbit as BC doesn't carry these.
EDIT: you're BP will not require birds & rabbit
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Re: Hello!
Hello, and welcome to the forum! This is a great place to get a ton of advice and answers to your questions.
Most important of all, you are starting your research before getting your snake, this will save you a ton of headache in the future. I'll try and answer some of your questions.
1. Some people will say that ball pythons (or any reptile) are mostly instinct based and don't really have 'personalities' per say, but I think that they do to a degree. I've notice that my little guy is very inquisitive and calm when handled. He begs when it gets close to feeding day, most of the time he comes out of what ever hide he is in when I get up in the morning and home from work at night. He is my only snake, so maybe I'm biased, but I think he has personality
2. I get my frozen rats from Big Cheese Rodent Factory, and have been very pleased with them. I also have experience with Rodent Pro and there quality is fine, cost is about the same between the two. I would stay away from the arctic mice from petco / petsmart, they are sort of mushy and weird, plus more expensive in the long run.
3. I have a bunch of pictures of my little Mashadar on my profile page if your interested. He's a Cinnamon Mojave, which is probably one of my favorite morphs aside from a piebald
4. When you finally feel ready to get your new snake, the most important things to look for are the health of the animal, and to make sure the snake is attractive to you. They can live for 30ish years, so if you get the first one you see, but it's not the one, then you could loose interest. If you are going to get one from a pet-store, make sure that it is a healthy snake of good body condition. You'll be able to search this site for pictures of super skinny, unhealthy snakes from the big box stores as well as healthy snakes so you'll have really good examples of what to look for. I would recommend going to local reptile shows, talking to breeders, and visiting multiple stores to get a feel for things in your area. The breeder that I got my snake from was wonderful.
Sorry for the word wall Welcome again to the site!
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Re: Hello!
Thank you all so much!
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Re: Hello!
Also was wondering if any of you have ordered a BP from "xyz repltiles"? Currently scanning places to go through and this one keeps popping up.
I can't wait for spring! (It's when I plan on getting one )
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Haven't heard of XYZ, is there a specific morph/look you're after?
1.0 Josiah - Super Pastel het SK Axanthic
0.1 Abigail - Spider het SK Axanthic
1.0 Moqui - Pug - Rescued from a Meth lab
1.0 Winston - Min-Pin, Chihuahua, Dachshund mix, rescue
1.0 Buddha - Gray Tabby - baby of a neighborhood stray we took in
1.0 Precious(like the ring) - Siamese - Sister to above
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Re: Hello!
 Originally Posted by FranklinMorphs
Haven't heard of XYZ, is there a specific morph/look you're after?
I'm looking for a BEL, but I won't be bringing anyone home til spring. I just don't want to give money to anyone sketchy.
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Re: Hello!
 Originally Posted by Crowfingers
Hello, and welcome to the forum! This is a great place to get a ton of advice and answers to your questions.
Most important of all, you are starting your research before getting your snake, this will save you a ton of headache in the future. I'll try and answer some of your questions.
1. Some people will say that ball pythons (or any reptile) are mostly instinct based and don't really have 'personalities' per say, but I think that they do to a degree. I've notice that my little guy is very inquisitive and calm when handled. He begs when it gets close to feeding day, most of the time he comes out of what ever hide he is in when I get up in the morning and home from work at night. He is my only snake, so maybe I'm biased, but I think he has personality
2. I get my frozen rats from Big Cheese Rodent Factory, and have been very pleased with them. I also have experience with Rodent Pro and there quality is fine, cost is about the same between the two. I would stay away from the arctic mice from petco / petsmart, they are sort of mushy and weird, plus more expensive in the long run.
3. I have a bunch of pictures of my little Mashadar on my profile page if your interested. He's a Cinnamon Mojave, which is probably one of my favorite morphs aside from a piebald
4. When you finally feel ready to get your new snake, the most important things to look for are the health of the animal, and to make sure the snake is attractive to you. They can live for 30ish years, so if you get the first one you see, but it's not the one, then you could loose interest. If you are going to get one from a pet-store, make sure that it is a healthy snake of good body condition. You'll be able to search this site for pictures of super skinny, unhealthy snakes from the big box stores as well as healthy snakes so you'll have really good examples of what to look for. I would recommend going to local reptile shows, talking to breeders, and visiting multiple stores to get a feel for things in your area. The breeder that I got my snake from was wonderful.
Sorry for the word wall  Welcome again to the site!
Thanks for your response! I'm still getting the hang of this app and the forum so I didn't know I could reply directly to you lol
Im currently looking for a black eyed or blue eyed Lucy as my first BP. I've been toying with the idea for years so it's exciting I'm going to be able to do it!
Where'd you get your baby from?
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Welcome to the forum. 
I have not heard of that seller either, and I have been looking a lot of them lately looknig for my #2 ball python. Are you near any areas that have reptile expos? If so, I would recommond going that direction. The prices are generally a little lower, and it gives you the chance to meet your snake in person and talk to the person who's been caring for it. I found that helpful. BEL's are very pretty, and I can say after just having my first bp for about two months now, You're going to love it. They're just so darn neat!
Have you decided on what kind of enclosure you're going to use? I learned that is just as important (if not more so) than they snake you want to get.
0.1 BP - Mojave - Lexi
1.0 Bearded Dragon - Thunder (RIP)
0.1 Bearded Dragon - Lightning
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