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help in choosing ball python?
Okay first of all I'm new to forums, and to this site. So please be patient. I do not own a bp yet but I'm going to get one here in about two weeks. I went to petsmart (there are no breeders where I live) and they had two bps there. One of them the lady told me he had been striking the tank recently but then she later found out nobody had fed it for over a week and he was really hungry. The other one just kind of sits there pretty shy. I've read a whole book on them. Out of these two snakes which one should I go with? I don't want a snake that'll strike at me even though I guess he was hungry and that wasn't his fault, but I also read not to get a shy one either. Any help or advice on anything would be appreciated (:
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I would go and see the demeanor of the snake that striked at you to see if its any better, it may be that it is just an aggressive eater, also, maybe check around on here, there may be someone selling one near you OR look on craigslist, i found my breeder that way and she is AWESOME. The shyness shouldnt be an issue, you can likely correct that with conditioning and making sure the enclosure you have it in makes it feel safe and secure. Just my 2 cents. Btw... Welcome!
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Re: help in choosing ball python?
Thank you very much. I'm definitely going to go back and see how they both act. I just didn't know which one would be my better option. I looked on craigslist and didn't find anything. People don't do snakes too much around here lol. Thanks for replying (:
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Is it just a Normal that your looking at there at the store? If so, you can probably save money by buying one from a breeder here on this forum. Just ask around.
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Petsmart is notorious for treating their snakes and pretty much all animals, that is not a dog or cat, bad. Definitely look for a local breeder or a breeder here on the forum, not only will you get a better behaved snake, but one that is well taken care of too.
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Re: help in choosing ball python?
Also look on kingsnake.com they have breeders all over the USA. I've seen some in WV. You can also contact them for info or on here. Also I would look at maybe an online sale. Yes shipping is a bit pricy but it's the safest for the animal you purchase. I won't touch petsmart reptiles. They don't keep them in the rright conditions, feed them or clean very often. I've seen how the rats are and I wouldn't even feed them or have them as pets because of the aggression they show. I was looking for a pet rat after my 2 girls passed and I was almost bitten by the one I was looking at. Their enclosures were dirty the food was everywhere, and water bottle empty. I've had to get the employees over to actually take care of those poor things.
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That is very exciting that you're getting a ball python!!
I too suggest against Petsmart, mostly because of what you have told us. I don't know how common it is for a ball python, let alone any snake, to strike at glass because they haven't been fed in one week. Snakes can go quite awhile without eating, regardless of age, so that 'strikes' me as odd (*badumtsss*). But in all seriousness, that sounds more like an environmental issue to me. As in, the temperature is most likely not proper for that ball python, in which case its health could be at risk.
Definitely check out some breeders close to you! There could also be a reptile show coming up that you may be unaware of. Until I got into snakes I had NO idea they existed!
Have you checked out the care guides on the main page? It is always a great idea to have a tank set up and really ready before introducing a new snake
There are a number of items you should have before you actually purchase the snake, which include but are not limited to: tank, fitted/locked lid, UTH, thermostat (VERY important!) and possible heat bulb - depending on type of tank, but assuming you'll be going glass - or heat tape if using a tub (there are other methods of heating, but they need a way to be controlled), digital thermometer(s), hygrometer, water bowl, min. two hides - the more the merrier in a glass tank, feeding tongs are a good idea if you'll be feeding f/t, etc.
Did I sound like a terms of agreement there? 
Best of luck!
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Re: help in choosing ball python?
As it was stated above I would check the Kingsnake adds. I've seen plenty of breeders in or around your area, or you might hit the internet and see if there is a reptile show near you sometime soon. You'll get more bang for your buck. That normal at the pet store probably cost the same amount you can get a het pied or a pastel for at a reptile show or from a breeder directly. Not to mention an animal from a pet store is probably not in the best condition and you don't want to deal with a respiratory infection or mites right off the bat.
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Re: help in choosing ball python?
 Originally Posted by ROACH
Is it just a Normal that your looking at there at the store? If so, you can probably save money by buying one from a breeder here on this forum. Just ask around.
Yeah I'm just looking for a normal. Where do you go to see breeders on this website?
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Re: help in choosing ball python?
 Originally Posted by Phantomtip
Also look on kingsnake.com they have breeders all over the USA. I've seen some in WV. You can also contact them for info or on here. Also I would look at maybe an online sale. Yes shipping is a bit pricy but it's the safest for the animal you purchase. I won't touch petsmart reptiles. They don't keep them in the rright conditions, feed them or clean very often. I've seen how the rats are and I wouldn't even feed them or have them as pets because of the aggression they show. I was looking for a pet rat after my 2 girls passed and I was almost bitten by the one I was looking at. Their enclosures were dirty the food was everywhere, and water bottle empty. I've had to get the employees over to actually take care of those poor things.
I just went to kingsnake.com and searched for breeders in West Virginia and it said sorry no results :/ I'd much rather buy from a breeder. I don't like buying them from stores either... I'd hate to order one offline and then not know the demeanour of the snake.
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