Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
If you're looking for JUST ball python information, the McCurley book is good. I can sum up caring for hatchlings in one paragraph here, though:

Give them tight fitting hides, keep them in small bins, keep the temperatures high, and wait 1 week after they shed before you offer food. Before the first shed, make sure you keep that humidity high, up at 80% or more. Offer live rat pups first. If those don't work, wait 3 days, offer again. Try at least 3 times with rat pups, then try hopper mice. Don't start to worry until 3 weeks past first shed, then you can consider things like filling the bin with crumpled paper and feeding late at night, using a fuzzy mouse, or even assist-feeding if all else fails. 96% of the time assist-feeding won't be necessary, but when it is, it almost always works. Once they're eating regularly, it's simple. Care is just like the adults, but remember that their tolerance for environmental variation is lower--keep temperatures and humidity stable and correct, and keep them eating regularly.
Couldn't have put this better myself.

I own the Kevin McCurley's book and it has a lot of info from basic husbandry to genetics.