That's pretty rude to come on here and say that our snakes are ATM's. That's you assuming. You don't know any of us, let alone how I feel about my snakes. And this is a public forum, you are going to get answers you don't like. So here goes.
As far as your keeping and husbandry. If you spend some time here you will find that there are many people who from years of experience are much more knowledgable than most herp vets. Good herp vets are few and far between from what I have seen. Ball pythons are solitary animals. Your typical, happy, and well fed bp, will rarely leave the warmth and comfort of their hides. They don't roam around the house like a cat or a dog. You would be amazed what they can squeeze into, I'm surprised you haven't lost one yet. Like others have said, just because you have been doing what you have for 11 years, doesn't mean that its the best for your pet.
As far as the hatchling's if they hatch. They aren't ready to go to a new homes as soon as they hatch. They need to have their first shed, and a minimum of three meals in them before going to new homes.
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