What age is too old to buy a ball python?
Hi everyone,
So I was thinking of buying a new ball python and I found one for sale. It's an albino male but the thing is, it's 16 years old already. The seller is asking 150(shipping not included of course). My question is, is this too old and is the price reasonable or should I just buy a baby albino? Thank you guys so much and hope you all have a wonderful day.
Re: What age is too old to buy a ball python?
I mean, BPs can live into their 30's, so that guy would likely still have another ~16 or more years left in him. Do you want to go through with raising a baby snake, or would you prefer to have one that's already an adult? I would assume it comes down to personal choice in the end!
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Re: What age is too old to buy a ball python?
If it was me, I would not spend 150 on a male albino that's 16 years old because with older snakes come more vet bills. I have a big male wild type BP that is about 20-21 years old, I feed him differently than I do my other snake, he gets wean rat every 5-6 days instead of a small to medium every 10-11 days like I do my other adult males. He moves much slower than he used to and is scheduled to see the vet next Tuesday because he has developed stiffness on the back of his body. In fact he sees the vet more often than any other snake or reptile I own. If I were you i'd buy a baby, a baby male albino is about the same price he is asking for this adult.
Re: What age is too old to buy a ball python?
Re: What age is too old to buy a ball python?
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bcr229
LOL I was thinking 50... 55... to ensure that I didn't outlive it and have to make provisions for it in my Will!
I, as well, thought you were talking about YOUR age. :) Because, I considered that as well. I'm in my late 50's and I've always wanted a BP. I hesitated because of my age and how long they can live, if well cared for. But, I found out, after talking to my family -- my oldest daughter will take her, my niece will take her, and we have a much younger friend, who already has a couple snakes, who is also willing to take in Lilia -- if I go anywhere. :snake: