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    New Here, New to Ball Pythons

    hey everyone, I'm Gib, or whatever you want to call me I am about to get my first ball python this evening. He is said to be captive bred, about 18 inches long, eating small mice (thawed), living in a 20L tank with a heating pad under the tank and a heat lamp (with no light) on the top which is a screen lock top. he'll be on reptibark to begin with and he mentioned some kind of humidity set up with moss in the tank too. The guy wanted $200, but went down to $150 for the whole set up.

    I was referred here by someone on another board to answer some of my more in-depth snake questions... granted I'd love any suggestions on any part of snake ownership! Monte will be my first pet snake, but my sister/roommate has a red albino corn she's raised up from a hatchling that fit in the bottom of a coffee cup! Nugget (the corn) also eats dead food and is my only day to day experience with keeping a snake although I worked in pet stores and cared for snakes before back then...Nugget will at some point be moving into Monte's tank and I'll be upgrading his. Not really soon, but once the 20L is almost too small!

    I was wondering about sexing and the concern for egg binding in females who are not bred... I don't know how snake sex and reproduction works, so I don't understand at what point the release an egg etc...

    Any suggestions are welcome! Thanks in advance
    ~Gibby

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    Re: New Here, New to Ball Pythons


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    Re: New Here, New to Ball Pythons

    Welcome to the forum!

    Congratulations on the new Ball, but I must warn you that these guys tend to be addicting. Don't be surprised if you start collecting more of these cool snakes.

    If you haven't done so already, I'd recommend that you read over our care sheet. It's chock full of good info.

    Quote Originally Posted by gibbrishclown
    I was wondering about sexing and the concern for egg binding in females who are not bred... I don't know how snake sex and reproduction works, so I don't understand at what point the release an egg etc...
    Well, snakes aren't like chickens. They won't lay eggs unless they've been adequately stimulated into ovulating by a male. Although some reptiles have been known to produce fertile eggs via parthenogenesis, I doubt if you'll have to worry about that.

    -Lawrence

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    Re: New Here, New to Ball Pythons

    good to know... I only asked because my limited understanding of their plumbing was that it was all similar to birds, and a friend lost a bird recently because she was eggbound.

    I hope they don't get too addictive... I already have a big family... furry kids... I've found pit bulls and cats to be rather addictive and have had ferrets in the past... they were the worst addiction LOL...like fuzzy crack LOL

    I'm off to visit the links above and the care sheet!

    Thank you both for the warm welcome and info!

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    Re: New Here, New to Ball Pythons

    Hello and welcome!!!!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: New Here, New to Ball Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by gibbrishclown
    good to know... I only asked because my limited understanding of their plumbing was that it was all similar to birds, and a friend lost a bird recently because she was eggbound.

    I hope they don't get too addictive... I already have a big family... furry kids... I've found pit bulls and cats to be rather addictive and have had ferrets in the past... they were the worst addiction LOL...like fuzzy crack LOL

    I'm off to visit the links above and the care sheet!

    Thank you both for the warm welcome and info!
    HAHAHA they are addictive

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    Re: New Here, New to Ball Pythons

    Well I get him tonight, if he looks ok and is able to grip my arm... some google search led me to that little tip... although I fear google searches may yield a lot of crappy info...

    I'll try to post pics in the morning! I'm off work now... g'nite all!

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    Re: New Here, New to Ball Pythons

    Hey, glad to see ya made it over here. Welcome to Bp.net!!! Everyone here will be able to help you A LOT. Don't pay attention to that caresheet you found on google, its bad. Definately read the one here, you can't go wrong with it.

    Look forward to seeing pics!!!
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    Re: New Here, New to Ball Pythons

    Welcome to BPNet and congrats on your first ball python. I used to have one...we now have 13! LOL

    Best advice I can give you about researching is to start a sheet by the computer, write down husbandry, breeding, whatever info you find...then look for ways to verify it as sound advice. I did that when we first got into b.p.'s. Once I found three different sources for the same advice...I circled it in red and considered it sound wisdom to follow. Eventually I had a nice "cheat sheet" of information gathered from BPNet members, breeders websites, etc. and didn't fall for a lot of crapola online that would have ended up with us being confused and our snakes likely not doing very well.

    A good spot to start is the caresheet here and then expand that knowledge as you go but it will give you the right husbandry information to set up your snake's home correctly. Can't wait to see pics!
    ~~Joanna~~

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    Re: New Here, New to Ball Pythons

    Welcome, BP's rock! Enjoy and best of luck. Your snake can't get eggbound if she is not breeding. I had a beardie get eggbound, very sad.

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