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got me a new snake
names ozzy(the snakes not mine) and i had some questions like first how to tell the gender you kno like feeding and just any info about my ball python i should kno
thanks, mike
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Re: got me a new snake
Welcome to the site. The first thing I would say is check out the caresheets here on this forum. They will cover all of the bases for care. Congrats on the new snake. I would normally recommend doing this homework before purchasing, but i'm glad you came here now to ask
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Re: got me a new snake
it was very spontaneous of me to get the ting but im glad i did it kix ass
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Re: got me a new snake
Trust me, you are not the first person to get a snake spur of the moment. At one point many years ago we didn't have forums like this for great info so we had to fend for ourselves. I usually say to follow the caresheets as a newbie and see what works best for you and your animals as experience grows.
Good luck with Ozzy!...oh, and we pretty much require pics around here of all new snakes There is a sticky at the top of one of the forums with a pic tutorial.
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Re: got me a new snake
Im glad you like your new snake. I hope you realize that a pet comes with responsibilities, especially a snake. It is not necessarily always cheap to own a ball python but like any other pet there are living requirements that must be met in order for your pet to thrive. Welcome to the site and I hope you meet the challenges (there isn't many ) of owning a bp easily!
This is a BRIEF list of what care is required for a ball python. Please refer to our care sheets (http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/f...splay.php?f=62) for more detailed information.
1) To measure your humidity and temperature accurately - Use DIGITAL gauges (stick on gauges are NOT reliable, and a waste of money unfortunately) The most cost friendly device you can purchase is an accurite digital thermometer/hygrometer from wal-mart for $12. The gauge does not have to be this brand, but something with an outdoor/indoor measurement will work because this means the device uses a probe.
2) You need a belly temperature (right on the glass under the hide on one side of the tank) measured by a probe (which comes with something like an accurite) of 90 - 93 degrees. This is where your bp will spend his time digesting and hanging out A LOT. A UTH (under tank heater) costs about $20 at a pet store but MUST have a control.
The safest and most reliable type of control is a thermostat ($70 - $300) but the minimum requirement for a control is something like a lamp dimmer (a rheostat, which is something that must be manually adjusted). Lowes sells piggyback lamp dimmers for about $10.
3) You need a hide on the cooler side of the tank with a belly temperature or ambient temperature in the low 80's. This can be achieved through a heat lamp with the correct wattage bulb, or simply a nice warm room. Keep in mind that the two hides you choose should be the same so your bp feels EQUALLY secure in BOTH hides. Your bp will choose where it feels safest, whether or not it is the correct temperature.
4) HUMIDITY = very important - just as important as temperature. 55-60% humidity is required for proper shedding. For tips on how to achieve this please see the care sheets.
5) A sturdy water dish with fresh water can be put anywhere in the tank, if placed over a UTH (under tank heater) it can help raise the humidity.
6) Substrate can be anything from newspaper or cage liners to aspen. Cedar is TOXIC. Do not use cedar. CYPRESS mulch is good - don't mix it up with cedar.
7) Security - ball pythons are shy. They hide more than 80% of the time so if your snake is hiding a lot, thats a good thing. Cover three sides of your tank with paper/aquarium background - what ever you would like to help your snake feel less exposed. Snug, identical hides are a MUST, one on the cool side one on the hot side.
8) Feeding - Live or FT (frozen/thawed) prey can be used approx once a week. Feeding size should be approx the width of the thickest part of your snake and approx 10-15% of the body weight (these are guidelines only)
Welcome to the site and I hope this is helpful to you
Last edited by missi182; 10-22-2008 at 11:29 PM.
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Re: got me a new snake
Well said, Missi! I was feeling way to lazy to say all of that LOL
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Re: got me a new snake
Well said Missi
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Re: got me a new snake
 Originally Posted by missi182
Haha, I have that list saved 
Cheater cheater! LOL
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