Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Number one ... it takes hundreds if not thousands of years for a species to become domesticated ... ball pythons have only been kept in captivity in any signifigant numbers for the last 2 decades tops ... they are not even close to becoming a little "domesticated".

Number two ... I know because I am a student of ball python behavior, physiology, and reproduction ... I have an extremely large collection of ball pythons and have been working with them for the past quarter century ... There is not a moment of the day where I am not thinking about ball pythons ... it's my job ... When you see your ball python doing something and you think to yourself "self, I wonder who would know why he/she is doing that" ... I'm that guy.

-adam

Wait? A quarter of a century?! I thought it was for like 15 years or something...lol. You need to update mroe offen.Is there a school where you can become a studnt of the ball python? Is there a football team? Cause I want a scolarship there!! Weird i dont go a whole day without thinking about them either. I only need around 400+ balls.. Im getting there.....