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  • 03-05-2014, 04:21 PM
    StaticLowLife
    Thinking about getting a baby, input please?
    Hey Guys! so I've had my ball for just over a year after taking her in for a friend who moved. After trying different things and talking to what seems like a million different people she's happy and comfortable. and has been for a while. but now I'm thinking i want another, I'm thinking a morph, or a hog. any tips or tricks with raising babes? or tank requirements i should know about? heres what i have so far, thanks in advance guys! before anyone says it I've scoured the internet for answers but theres so much contradictions.

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    The Guardian lol

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  • 03-16-2014, 01:40 PM
    Reptile Frenzy
    If your setting up a tank for a hatchling ball python i suggest a 10 gallon to start with a hide on the hot spot. Keep the hotspot 90-95 degrees and the cool spot around 80+ degree. They feel more secure in a smaller enclosure. We keep our hatchlings in a 6.5 quart tub until they are about 500 grams. Feed once a week and size appropriate to the widest part of its body. Im sure im missing something. If you have any questions you can email me at mark@reptilefrenzy.com

    If I left anything out I will edit this post but hatchlings can be a pain sometimes but can also be easy. I suggest getting a well started snake and not one fresh out of the egg. Maybe oneday you can start hatching some of your own! Best of luck!
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