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Questions
  1. How many years (or months) of experience do you have with ball pythonsI have 4 years experience with Ball Pythons and another year for Boas.
  2. How many pythons do you ownI sold both of my Ball Pythons roughly 4 months ago
  3. what type of cage do you keep it in ( bio environmental, paper towel/ newspaper, soil, )I keep all my snakes in plastic storage totes until they are matured. I then switch them over to PVC enclosures. I will also be switching over to aspen bedding because my humidity is doing so well and I have no way to help the air flow without lowering my ambient
  4. pros and cons of cage-Plastic Storage totes
    Pros: Easy to maintain and clean. Relatively zero tweaking involved. Humidity is kept well and no insulation issues compared to glass. Inexpensive. Can be stand alones or made into a rack system for space.
    Cons: Ambient temps can be difficult to raise if you live in a cooler climate.
    -PVC Enclosures
    Pros: Also easy to maintain and clean. No tweaking required. Humidity is great. Ambient temps can be achieved no matter the climate. Insulation is beast.Cool LED light fixturesas well as it looking neat and having the ability to stack.
    Cons: Can be pricey.Although some spend the same on tanks with all the add-ons.
  5. behavior of the snake ( calm, anxieties, violent, always out and about, always hiding, etc)Ball Pythons should be hiding and only cruising out during dusk and night. Since I have Boas now, they tend to be more curious and lounge about in the open. When I had Ball Pythons, they were hiding about, never missed a meal and shed perfect.
  6. Personal opinion on the reason why you choose this type of set upBecause I like simplicity and catering to my snakes needs instead of making it visually appealing to myself.