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Females do get bigger, but not much. My female axanthic is also my avatar pic here, she's an average size for an adult girl at 2,300 grams (about 5 lbs.), I can still pick her up with one hand. I asked about females only because you would then have to option to pick up a nice combo gene male in the future if you want to breed, males are generally cheaper than females. If you have no interest in breeding then just pick out something you like.
Definitely search around the forums here and learn as much as you can before you commit to one, it will save you a lot of future headaches.
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0.1 Axanthic Bee (Pixel)
0.2 Axanthic Pastel (Cornelia, Short Round)
0.1 Axanthic (Bubbles)
0.1 Bee het Axanthic (Nipper)
0.1 Lesser (Lydia)
0.1 het Lavender (Poppy)
0.1 het Hypo (Cookie)
1.0 Killerbee het Axanthic (Yellow Dude)
1.0 Pied (Starry Starry Dude)
1.0 Butter Hypo (Spooky Dude)
1.0 PH Lavender (Little Dude)
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a male axanthic is still useful for later breeding; you could later get a female fire het axanthic or enchi het axanthic or both and use the male.
its the normal males and the basic single-gene males that dont really fit in a breeding project later on. a visual recessive male may still be quite useful.
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Re: Axanthic Ball Python!
 Originally Posted by Archimedes
Quarantine!  basically, you keep your new ball separate from any other reptiles you have, preferably in another room so there's no chance is contamination from the newcomer. That way, if the new guy has any health issues (respiratory infection, mites, pathogens, parasites), they can be monitored and treated without concern of spreading it through your collection. The reccomended amount of time for QT varies between a month and three months, but it's personal preference as to how long it lasts.
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Ah! Okay! Yeah I have a friend with a baby brazilian rainbow, and a regular female ball, and he informed me of this! He said it's a crucial moment to not handle too much, as they're anxiety is a little racey due to all the new territory and faces and all that goodness.
 Originally Posted by Marrissa
A female ball python usually at most gets to 5 feet. You will never need two people to manage a ball python. They don't get that big. I made the "mistake" of buying a male ball python as my first one. I thought I'd never breed so I picked a male so he'd hopefully be smaller. Well two weeks into owning him and finding this forum I knew that's exactly what I wanted to do one day. But now I have a male taking the space where I could have a female growing up to size for when I'm ready to breed ball pythons (in about two years). Now don't get me wrong he's my favorite, but I sure do wish he was a she. If I were you, I'd start with a female.
QT- quarantine.
Yeah? I'll research some more then. I've noticed they're solely more expensive, why is that? I'm sure I'm not going to be breeding, just want a new scaly friend. Any other prominent male v. female traits?
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My 13 year old female is easy to handle. She's 2300grams (5lbs lol) and right around five foot.
My Zoo:
Hera [2300g normal female] Warlo [1100g pinstripe male]
Willow [400g bumblebee female] Godric [800g pastel male]
Apollo [100g orange ghost male] Castiel [55g BRB]
Keika & Woo [pugs female] General Tsao [pug male]
Flynn & Jack [male bunnies] Leo [husband]
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My Zoo: 0.1 Normal; 1.0 Pastel; 1.0 Pinstripe; 0.1 Bumblebee; 1.0 Orange Ghost; 0.0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa; 0.0.3 Crested Geckos; 1.3 Pugs; 2.0 Bunnies; 1.0 Golden Teddy Bear Hamster; 0.1 Russian Dwarf Hamster annnnnd 1.0 Husband
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Re: Axanthic Ball Python!
I feel it'd take me years of studying before I could even briefly touch on the breeding subject!
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 Originally Posted by Hazardous_Pink
My 13 year old female is easy to handle. She's 2300grams (5lbs lol) and right around five foot.
My Zoo:
Hera [2300g normal female] Warlo [1100g pinstripe male]
Willow [400g bumblebee female] Godric [800g pastel male]
Apollo [100g orange ghost male] Castiel [55g BRB]
Keika & Woo [pugs female] General Tsao [pug male]
Flynn & Jack [male bunnies] Leo [husband]
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So you're recommending female as well? :o
Are they more expensive due to breeding possibilities?
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yes, females are generally more expensive due to breeding possibilities.
also they take longer and need more weight before they can be bred, so the price of a female goes up as she gains weight.
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Re: Axanthic Ball Python!
Axanthics and Pieds are my favorite. Next expo is Oct13 and I'm looking for one or the other and getting one if I get get it to a reasonable price. Babies ofcourse
Last edited by NYHC4LIFE8899; 09-30-2013 at 08:27 PM.
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Re: Axanthic Ball Python!
 Originally Posted by Badgemash
Females do get bigger, but not much. My female axanthic is also my avatar pic here, she's an average size for an adult girl at 2,300 grams (about 5 lbs.), I can still pick her up with one hand. I asked about females only because you would then have to option to pick up a nice combo gene male in the future if you want to breed, males are generally cheaper than females. If you have no interest in breeding then just pick out something you like.
Definitely search around the forums here and learn as much as you can before you commit to one, it will save you a lot of future headaches.
I hope you don't need two hands to pick up 5 lbs,that would be pretty sad
Last edited by NYHC4LIFE8899; 09-30-2013 at 08:29 PM.
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