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I'm looking to re-home my ball python to a good home. I'm looking to part ways because I no longer have the interest I once had in this pet and I'd like for someone else to get more enjoyment out of him than I have been recently. I'm located in Lake Geneva, WI; about an hour from downtown Milwaukee and an hour and a half from downtown Chicago.


He is about 7 years old and measures roughly 3 feet long and about 3" in diameter at the widest part. He's never had any health issues.

He hasn't been handled much recently, though has never had a problem with it in the past. He does get jumpy when it is close to his feeding time of the week so I usually tend to avoid contact with him right before and after his feeding time.

He eats one live adult mouse once every other week. These cost less than $5 at Petco. In the past he has eaten frozen (then thawed) rats. He's never been a picky eater.

As for equipment and caging (can be included at a cost as well), what I have is shown in the photos:
- The tank is 46 gallons with a curved face, measuring 37" wide, 21" tall, and the depth is 13" deep at the ends, curving to a maximum depth of 17".
- When placed on the stand and the silver top is installed, the whole thing measures about 60" tall. The black glass on the front of the stand (as shown in the pictures) swings open to reveal a storage area on the inside.
- The top of the tank is just peg board that I cut to size. I made cutouts for the lights and covered them with mesh. I usually put some small weights on top of the peg board to ensure that he doesn't push it open and escape.
- There are two lighting fixtures that I run off of a simple timer. Both are heat lamps with one being white light during the day and the other being red light for at night.
- The humidifier shown doesn't currently work. I've taken it apart and cleaned it before and that seemed to fix it for a while but, since it wasn't used very often, build up developed inside and it will need to be cleaned again.
- One hide rock (where he normally dwells).
- One hide log
- Two water dishes
- One climbing log

I'm open to all reasonable offers on this little guy. Shoot me a PM and we can discuss; I'd really just like for him to go to a better home.


Thanks!
Alex