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Good Pet Snakes: African Ball Python
Don't like snakes? Learn more about ball pythons, one of the sweetest reptiles you will ever encounter.
8 commentsThe Best Breeds of Snakes to Have as a Small Pet
The Best Snakes to Have as a Pet People who are interested in getting a pet snake always have a few basic questions. The most important is which type of snake is going to be best for them. Following that come questions about how to take care of the...
45 commentsBall Python Tank Temperatures and Heat Tips
Providing your ball python with proper temperatures is essential. Ball pythons need to be kept warm, not hot, in order for them to properly digest their food. Being either too hot or too cold may be a reason why your ball python may fail to eat or to keep its food down.
0 commentsBeautiful Snakes
Snakes come in a variety of different shades. Every hue under the sun can be seen on the scales of different snakes around the world. Whether you hate them or love them, there is no denying the range of beautiful colors these animals sport - come and take a look at these inspiring photos.
10 commentsWhat do Ball Pythons Eat?
There is not a lot of mystery in what ball pythons eat. Like all constrictors they are carnivores, and like most small constrictors, they eat rodents or other small animals. The most popular food choices for ball pythons are mice and rats...
33 commentsHow to Take Care Ball Python Eggs
Ball python eggs are not hard-shelled like a birds' egg, but instead are slightly pliant and leathery feeling to the touch. When candled (the process of holding a small bright light such as a penlight up to the side of the egg), a well-defined vein system along with an embryo can be seen in the egg.
0 commentsBall Python Feeding Tips
Keepers have offered a variety of different prey to their ball pythons, including rats, mice, hamsters, gerbils, African soft-furred rats, and hatchling chicks.
1 commentHow to Transport Your New Snake Home
Now that you have picked out a nice healthy snake, the fun part starts: bringing your new pet home! But wait! Have you set up its enclosure or cage properly? Before you even consider bringing home a ball python, you need to make sure that your cage...
0 commentsHow to Clean a Ball Python Cage
Eventually, the cage will become soiled; when this occurs, clean it as soon as possible. Some may believe that it is not necessary to keep the cage scrupulously clean, and while it is true that their natural habitat is not a "sterile" environment, wild ball pythons are also not repeatedly crawling through their own feces.
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