Hello everyone! I dug up a picture from 1987 of my ball python and thought I'd share. As you can see, he was kept in glass, on corn-cob bedding, thermometer, w/ a heat rock. Also no hide...woops!

Well back in the day, this was how I was taught to keep him. He actually did well for a wild caught snake. He ate religously, every monday, one live mouse.

As I do recall, he. she, it was an excellent escape artist. Always getting loose. I unfortunatly had to find him a new home because I was about to have my baby. I didn't want a python in the same house as my newborn, especially when he was an escape artist.