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    Ball Python owners/breeders in Taiwan?

    Hi, I'm a second year student at the University of Toronto. After graduation, I plan on moving back to Taipei and getting a Ball Python. I have seen Ball Pythons in pet stores there when I was little. However, I do not know if they were wild-caught or captive bred. Also, I'm wondering how the tropical temperatures and high humidity of Taiwan will affect and differ from how to keep Ball Pythons here in North America. My other main concern is whether or not I will be able to find supplies for frozen/thawed rats instead of live. I hope there is an active reptile hobby community in Taiwan.

    If there are any experienced Ball Python owners/breeders from Taiwan and is willing to share their knowledge, I would be really grateful. Thank you!
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    Re: Ball Python owners/breeders in Taiwan?

    i dont know about owners/breeders in taiwan,but keeping ball in tropical climate make things easier.no need undertank heater at all.ball need high humidity and high temp.even to incubate the eggs,we didnt need incubator..but i talk based on my country climate that include in tropical region,not taiwan..but go n get a ball,gud luck.

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