Hello there and welcome to the forum you've got a beautiful little guy/gal on your hands thanks for sharing him with us. When it comes to keeping a bp in a glass tank this thread is the perfect checklist to make sure you have everything you need to keep your snake happy and comfy
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-With-Pictures!

When it comes to feeding a lot can be said about that but some main concerns people have with feeding is if you should feed inside or outside of the snakes enclosure. Most will say feed inside since it is where your snake is most comfortable and you won't have to handle the snake in while it's still in feeding mode to get him back in his home. It also causes stress the snake when it's being handled right before being fed which could lead to it refusing food. With all that being said there are still many people that choose to feed in a separate feeding bin and still have success with it. It just depends on what works best for you and your snake.

There's also a lot of discussion about live vs. f/t and many will advice you to feed whatever the snake will eat. It's totally fine feeding your snake live. If that's what the snake will accept readily. Just make sure feedings are supervised and never ever leave the live rat alone with the snake for a long period of time. When rats get hungry/bored they will start to use your snake as a chew toy. If you do decide to feed live make sure you keep a pencil or something small and long to put into the rats mouth if your snake doesn't get a good hold on the rat. This will keep your snake from possibly getting bitten. Hmmm I know this is a big chunk of info and I hope I'm not leaving anything out but I hope this is all helpful I'll add more if I think of something else lol