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    Petco Ball Python "caresheet"

    well i managed to print out a caresheet of our BP's from the petco from where i work at. i gotta admit some of the info sounds reasonable but you judge to see how it is:

    Ball Python
    Python regius

    Ball pythons are named for their habit of curling themselves up into a tight ball with their heads pulled firmly into the center when they are nervous. Ball pythons are carnivorous animals, and they are mostly active at night.

    *a few question inserted here for the customer to answer to see if the BP is right as a pet for them*

    Average size: 4-5 feet long

    Life span: up to 30 years with proper care

    Diet: Thawed, appropriate frozen size rodents, warmed to room temperature

    Feeding: Feed adult snakes every two weeks, or as needed; juveniles once or twice a week

    Feed in a separate tank so that your snake does not associate your hand or the cage being opened with feeding

    If feeing your snake live rodents, do not leave them unattended. Live rodents can injure the snake, sometimes fatally.

    Housing
    : Size - 20-gallon tank or larger to accommodate normal behavior and exercise.

    Substrate - Aspen shavings, mulch-type commercial material; unbleached paper towels, soil, dampened sphagnum moss, and bark; pelleted paper; avoid gravel and artificial turf(too harsh for skin)

    Habitat - Provide a hiding area just large enough for your snake to fit inside and a branch or shelf to climb on

    Temperature - Temperature gradient (up to 95 F. for the warm end and 78 F. for the cool end); recommend radiant heat; use an incandescent light or ceramic heater as primary heat source, use an undertank heater as secondary source

    Lighting - Snakes need a photoperiod light cycle; provide 8-12 hours of light daily; do not leave white light on at all times; to view snakes at night use a black or infrared light

    Water - Provide a bowl of clorine-free water large enough for the snake to soak in

    Do not house different species of reptiles together

    Recommended Supplies:

    Habitat with secure lid Thermometer and Humidity gauge
    Appropriate substrate Hiding or retreat area
    Large Water Dish Incandescent light or ceramic heater
    Light timer Infrared or black light
    Book about ball pythons undertank heat source


    Normal Behavior and Interaction: Searches its habitat when hungry, appearing alert and even restless

    May refuse food; can go several weeks without feeding

    Will remain quiet in the hide box or coiled up for long periods of time; should display an alert demeanor when disturbed

    As snakes get ready to shed, eyes will turn a milky blue over the course of a few days and body color will start to dull and develop a whitish sheen

    Habitat Maintenace: Clean out water dish and replace water daily

    Remove feces daily, or food if not eaten immediately

    Thoroughly clean the tank at least once a week: set snake aside in a secure habitat; scrub the tank and furnishings with a 3% bleach solution; rinse throughly with water, removing all smell of bleah; dry the tank and furnishings; and add clean cage carpet

    Grooming and Hygiene: Snakes will regularly shed their skin; if old pieces of skin remain after shedding, mist the snake and gently rub off the old skin

    Always wash your hands before and after touching your snake or habitat contents to help prevent salmonella and other infectious diseases

    Signs of a healthy animal
    • Active and alert
    • Clear eyes
    • Healthy skin
    • Eats regularly
    • Regular shedding of skin
    • Sheds skin in one complete piece
    Common Health Issues
    Dermatitis:
    Symptons or causes- Blisters; rapid shedding caused by an unclean habitat or one that is too cold or damp.
    Suggested action- Clean the cage and lower humidity. Consult your exotic animal veterinarian.

    Respitory Disease:
    Symptoms or causes- Labored breathing. Mucus in mouth or nostrils. Can be caused by a habitat that is too cold or damp.
    Suggested Action- Keep snake warm and dry. Consult your exotic animal veterinarian.

    Stromatitis:
    Symptons or Causes- White, cheesy substance in the mouth; loss of teeth and appetite
    Suggested action- If untreated, can be fatal. Consult you exotic animal veterinarian.

    Ticks and Mites:
    Symptoms or causes- Parasites on skin, can transmit diseases.
    Suggested Action- Consult your exotic animal veterinarian

    Red Flags
    • Unusually frequent or infrequent shedding
    • Lethargic or reluctant to eat
    • Abnormal feces
    • Difficulty shedding
    • Vomiting
    • Bumps or spots on skin
    • Labored breathing
    • White, cheesy substance in mouth
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    Re: Petco Ball Python "caresheet"

    I think it is a round about good care sheet, sure you can pick out a few things, but in general it's good.
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    Re: Petco Ball Python "caresheet"

    It's not too bad, but I've never seen these in the PetCo near me. They sell BPs, so maybe I'll go ask their expert how to care for them. If anything is wrong I'll argue until I'm forced to pull out the Official PetCo caresheet, followed by Ball Pythons in Captivity. It should say "Don't keep more than 1 snake in an enclosure. also, but that would negate their instore care.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Petco Ball Python "caresheet"

    according at the top of the caresheet, this caresheet was developed and approved by a qualified veterinarian.
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    Re: Petco Ball Python "caresheet"

    I feel bad for the baby BPs in the Petco near me. All in one tank of course, but worse there's only one hide for 2 or 3 of them, old pieces of a bad shed all over the place as well as on the animals themselves.
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    Re: Petco Ball Python "caresheet"

    i caught a petco employee bull:cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r:ting a customer.... she asked what sex they were and he said they were too young to tell...... they were over 2 feet long so yeah.... you can pop hatchlings and probe after that..... i told the customer that they were prolly all males for that price. silly petco

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    Re: Petco Ball Python "caresheet"

    There are actually quite a few minor problems in that sheet, nothing glaringly wrong but still should be corrected. But that doesn't surprise me because they would try to leave out anything that would 'incriminate' the store method of keeping. Sigh.
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    Re: Petco Ball Python "caresheet"

    I worked at Petco and often when I explained proper husbandry for an animal, the customer would ask "but your [animal type] is [improper condition]". I was taught to say that they get sold pretty quickly so they really aren't in those conditions very long. Which is true for some animals and not for others. I'm not saying I agree with everything Petco does, please don't get me wrong

    Also, if caresheets aren't readily available, customers can either ask for one to be printed for them, or they will be referred to petco.com where all caresheets are available for printing.

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    Re: Petco Ball Python "caresheet"

    Quote Originally Posted by icygirl
    Also, if caresheets aren't readily available, customers can either ask for one to be printed for them, or they will be referred to petco.com where all caresheets are available for printing.
    Or... they could join ball-pythons.net, that's what I did. I did buy my BP at a local Petstore, but no caresheet could've answered some of the questions I've come up with.
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    Re: Petco Ball Python "caresheet"

    Quote Originally Posted by BigCeC43
    Or... they could join ball-pythons.net, that's what I did. I did buy my BP at a local Petstore, but no caresheet could've answered some of the questions I've come up with.
    Yeah I bought mine at Petco (and shes a girl) and I didn't get a care sheet. Luckily I stumbled upon this site and have a healthy, happy snake.
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