I maybe saw one constructive post in the first two pages of this thread, and most of them were hard to read too, grammar-wise.
I've noticed time and time again that members are often rude to new members when they seem to ask a 'stupid question' or have some things they need to fix. Well, play or not, it's not a good first experience to be made fun of on a forum when we could have helped him out extensively with his husbandry (the sand part is a good indicator more could be wrong too).
Grow some maturity next time.
To the OP, as you now know, Ball Pythons are not egg eaters. Besides that though, there are a few other things I am slightly worried about by your enclosure in the your profile picture.
Black sand, which I'm guessing is repti-sand is dangerous for your ball python and should be replaced immediately with aspen, cypress mulch, or paper-towels.
A more permanent water bowl that they can't easily knock over may be useful too.
Though the skull is a good decoration, do you have any snake-specific hides for your ball python? Ball pythons are very shy and need dark tight hides on both sides of the cage.
Your snake also looks a bit thin. Is he eating a nicely sized meal for you once a week? Is the prey item about as big as he is thick at his largest point?
Also, how are you heating the enclosure, measuring humidity, and measuring temperatures?
I hope we can improve your experience here, and improve your animal's quality of life as well.![]()