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    Re: New to Ball Pythons

    Thank you guys. Cosmo ate his first meal with me sun night. He ate on Wed at the pet store but for some reason he looked hungry to me.
    Took it no problem. Should I feed him twice a week?

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    I feed my juvenile BP every 5-7 days. Usually closer to 5 than 7 though.

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    Re: New to Ball Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    I feed my juvenile BP every 5-7 days. Usually closer to 5 than 7 though.
    Thank you. I was thinking every 5 days as well. =)

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    Re: New to Ball Pythons

    [ QUOTE=Oreocupcake;2517848]Hi everyone. I'm new to owning a ball python. But here he is. He until I get a probe kit to find out for sure. I think i started an addiction. His name is Conner.



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    I presume you fancy getting into breeding ?

    If not there's really no necessity to learn the sex is there?




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    While not absolutely necessary it is good to know the sex. The sex of the animal can be indicative of behavior, size and feeding irregularities especially in animals over a year old. Not that ball pythons are hard to deal with in the first place but in general, males tend to be easier going, smaller, and prone to eating behaviors that can mystify and worry beginning keepers.

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    Re: New to Ball Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    While not absolutely necessary it is good to know the sex. The sex of the animal can be indicative of behavior, size and feeding irregularities especially in animals over a year old. Not that ball pythons are hard to deal with in the first place but in general, males tend to be easier going, smaller, and prone to eating behaviors that can mystify and worry beginning keepers.
    Those are neat points. Eventually in the future I'd wanna try breeding.

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    Re: New to Ball Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    [ QUOTE=Oreocupcake;2517848]Hi everyone. I'm new to owning a ball python. But here he is. He until I get a probe kit to find out for sure. I think i started an addiction. His name is Conner.



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    I presume you fancy getting into breeding ?

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    Yes eventually id like to try breeding. Its hard just remember all the morphs and names though lol

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    Re: New to Ball Pythons


    More pics of Cosmo. Ill try feeding him tonight again

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    Re: New to Ball Pythons


    Cosmo ate a second time for us. Also I really need to practice drawing those little noodles

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    Re: New to Ball Pythons

    You didnt happen to get your cosmo from a petsmart in montana did you? not trying to pry, but i was told my snake ate wed when i got her last night too but she looks starving. They were also out of mice so hafta go today.
    I'm new! If you have advice, I welcome your input and appreciate it as well!

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