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    Re: Ball Python: Beginner or expert?

    ball pythons are super easy to care for if you take just a little time and make sure they are set up properly. just make sure you get captive breed babies. you are very lucky to be getting into balls at this point in time, most of the animals available are captive breed and there is so much info on their care that you would almost have to go out of your way not to have the info you need to care for them properly. when I got my first regius back in 94 (man that makes me feel old) they were all wild caught and there was very little info on keeping them. I would have said then that they were defiantly not for beginners, but now I think they would make great pets for anyone who's willing to do a little research and put the effort into setting them up properly. and remember if you need any advice we are all here to help out anytime.

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