Helloo!
I'm new to this site, so I'll tell you a little bit about me first before I ask my questions.
My name is Charlee but I would appreciate it if you called me cree [its a nickname my friends gave me]
I'm a girl.
I love animals and I like to do a lot of research before I decide to get one and I figured a ball python would be perfect for me.
I just turned 19 saturday and I've always wanted to have a snake so I convinced my grandparents [who I live with] that it would be an awesome birthday present if they let me get a ball python.
They agreed.
But I do have a few questions.
I want to get my python from a breeder instead of a petstore because I've heard that a lot of the time they have problems eating.
I don't want that.
But I'm having a hard time finding a breeder in my area.
I was wondering if any of you know a good place to get them in Iowa?
Also, what is the best to keep them in when they are young.
I'm getting mixed opinions.
Some people will say that you should get a 10 gal. for young snakes and move them up to a bigger tank when they are older.
Others will tell me to just buy a bigger tank right away because it doesn't matter.
But I don't want to stress it out.
I want to buy all of the stuff that I'll need before the snake arrives.
But I'm also getting different opinions on what is better for the snake heat wise.
An undertank heater or heat lamps?
I'm worried the under take heater will be a fire hazard.
But I've also heard that you can use both.
What is the best substrate to use?
I don't want to use newspaper or paper towels because I want it's environment to look like it would in the wild.
But I've heard different things.
I don't want it to get scale rott or anything like that so what should I use?
Which side should be the humid side?
The cold side or the warm side?
I know the humidity is supposed to be between 50-60% I am getting a humidity gauge so that I'll be able to tell.
If you could answer these questions that would be great and if I have anymore I'll be sure to ask.
