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    Re: rescued mystery ball

    Quote Originally Posted by Broccolihead View Post
    oh, he is my most recent, ive had him for 3 months, but i just got my camera. I dont want this topic to turn into people chiding me, but i have 4 ball pythons. all of them are in a 40 gallon breeder and he is the biggest, the rest are the same size as my pastel. there are more hides than snakes in there, and ive kept them all separate for a month before i put any of them together and feed them separately.
    Look man, I'm not going to go off on a long rant about this because you seem to know that's not how you're supposed to do it, but either way that setup is just a BIG accident waiting to happen. I don't care how many hides you have in there or how you feed them, it's not appropriate for ball pythons. Something is bound to go wrong, mark my words.
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    Re: rescued mystery ball

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandra V View Post
    Look man, I'm not going to go off on a long rant about this because you seem to know that's not how you're supposed to do it, but either way that setup is just a BIG accident waiting to happen. I don't care how many hides you have in there or how you feed them, it's not appropriate for ball pythons. Something is bound to go wrong, mark my words.

    im planning on separating them soon, because there are two females and i dont want them breeding early. Im remodeling all of my cages right now and i essentially switched a leopard gecko harem from the 40 to the ball python cages to give them a break. before the mystery ball came to my ownership he was abandoned to the petshop i work for, we have a vet and everything.

    the reason i thought he wasnt a standard is because he has yellow blushing on his sides and no black pigmentation, only brown. at first i considered him ghost but im pretty sure he isn't. i fully accept that he may be normal though, i like him alot.

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