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    Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!

    I have found that bt the time you're done buying all the wood and other accessories to build your cage, you are further ahead spending the money on a pre-built unit that is sealed and more conducive to raising a happy python. To me it's all about the snake's comfort and health and not my ability to build a cool looking viv, but that's just me.
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    0.1 - Pastel Ball Python
    2.0 - Normal Ball Pythons

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    Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!

    Quote Originally Posted by word View Post
    And I still can't tell the difference between Mojaves, Pastels, and Normals... It's not the pattern right? Its just the coloration?
    Well, a mojave has a very distinct pattern. However, a pastel and normal have similar patterns, but a pastel should have a clear belly, and brighter colors. Maybe slightly brighter, or a really lemon.

    Mojave - notice the "alien heads" usually only have one eye and they are a light brown


    Pastel - brighter colored with blushing on the top of their head.


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    "Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." ~William Shakespeare

    1.1 Normals - Apollo & Medusa
    1.0 Pastel - Zeke
    0.1 Pastel het OG - Dixie
    0.1 Pastel het Axanthic
    0.1 Spider het Axanthic
    1.1 Mojave - Clyde & Bonnie
    1.0 Black Pastel - Conan
    0.1 Spider - Dizzy

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    Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!

    Go to www.kingsnake.com and spend some time checking out all the breeders and all the types of ball pythons. 8 Ball has a really great website too, but I couldn't find a pic of a mojove so....... that's why I tell you too look on kingsnake. I'm sure you can find just about every morph there.
    "Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." ~William Shakespeare

    1.1 Normals - Apollo & Medusa
    1.0 Pastel - Zeke
    0.1 Pastel het OG - Dixie
    0.1 Pastel het Axanthic
    0.1 Spider het Axanthic
    1.1 Mojave - Clyde & Bonnie
    1.0 Black Pastel - Conan
    0.1 Spider - Dizzy

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    Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!

    This is awesome guys! Thanks so much for your help!!!

    Grim, now that I think about it, you're right! Not to be arrogant, but I think my design is awesome! But the ones that are prefabricated are proven to ensure the snake's comfort... I will really look into it... are there any other brands that you guys would suggest?

    And Stratus, thank you too! I'm starting to like mojave more and more now that I can see the difference :]

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    Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!

    p.s. In the pictures above, what kind of substrate are the mojave and pastel on? it looks pretty awesome...

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    Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!

    And another thing, is it absolutely necessary to have a thermostat? I know that it is for at least a rheostat, but I'm jsut making sure...

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    Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!

    I just keep coming up with little questions! Would it be a bad thing to purchase a large enclosure to raise my BP in? or should I purchase a smaller one and increase in size as the BP grows? The first option just seems more economical... It probably wouldn't matter, as long as it has a hide right?

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    Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!

    You could probably get away with getting a 20gal long (or making something with similair dimentions) and use that for your snakes whole life. Most people would tell you to put a baby in a 10gal though.
    ~Steffe

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    Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!

    Have you built the enclosure yet?

    Have you considered buying a cage from Animal Plastics or RBI?


    Yes a thermostat is absolutely necessary for any heating element.

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    Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!

    Quote Originally Posted by word View Post
    p.s. In the pictures above, what kind of substrate are the mojave and pastel on? it looks pretty awesome...
    Its like reptibark or something. I don't like it because when it gets wet it stains the snakes belly scales and makes them look all funky.
    ~Steffe

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