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- Frequently Asked Questions About Ball PythonsThis is a good article for anyone who owns a ball python or is thinking about owning one.
- Ball PythonsHere is a brief description of caring for ball pythons and their needs.
- Buying and Caring for Ball PythonsOf all the exotic snakes kept as pets, Ball Pythons are among the most docile and manageable, and by following some easy guidelines and rules of thumb, can be good companion animals for 20 years or more!
- Should You Get a Pet Ball Python - The Pros & ConsMost snake experts agree Ball Pythons are among the best pet snakes for a beginning collector. The reasons for this are, they don't get very large, are very docile, are easy to care for & rarely bite.
How to Care for a Ball Python SnakeBall Pythons are extremely docile snakes that are popular pets. I will explain the proper care and setup for these great snakes.
Basic Ball Python Breeding TipsIn the article you will learn abut the basics of breeding ball pythons. I hope my experience helps you breed and produce more ball pythons!- Finding Your Escaped Pet Ball PythonThe ball python is one of the most talented escape artists of all the popular pet snakes. Most ball pythons will escape their cages at some point in time or the other. Do you know how to find them when they do?
- What You Need to Know About Feeding & Caring for a Ball PythonThe Ball Python is one of the best snakes for a pet. They are docile, hardy, don't mind being handled and are relatively easy to care for. Most of the time they are good feeders of live & frozen food.
How to Properly Feed Your Ball PythonBall pythons, python regius, are interesting snakes that make for great pets with the proper care and attention. Feeding is just one part of a weekly regimen involved in caring for your python.
Ball Python Care and FeedingHeat is very important for ball pythons. They're tank should be kept between 80 and 85 degrees with a basking spot of 90 degrees.
Ball Python: A Great Snake for First Time Snake OwnersIf you're looking for a good beginner snake, consider the ball python. It is a fairly low maintenance snake, with a cool temperament.- Ball Pythons and Health ConcernsThe keys to keeping your snake healthy are good hygiene and optimum housing conditions. Listed below are a few of the more common ball python snake illnesses.
- Caring for a Ball PythonPerhaps you are looking into buying a Ball Python, or have recently acquired one, but are unsure of their characteristics and needs. This article will serve as a basic care guide for beginner Ball Python owners.
How to Purchase and Give Inexpensive Care for a Baby Ball PythonBaby ball pythons, also known as Royal Pythons, are easy to buy in the U.S..
Ball Python 101They make great starter snakes for older children and adults. When they feel threatened or scared you can find a ball python in the corner rolled up in a ball, hence the name.
Helping Your Ball Python Shed SuccessfullyMany environmental factors influence a Royal Ball Python's skin health. Here are a few tricks that will help your python have quick, clean sheds.- All About Your New Ball PythonOur family has experienced a great adventure when we brought home our Ball Python. We are learning as we go, asking lots of questions every time we're in the pet store. So I thought I would share some to the knowledge that I've gained during our trip.
Caring for Your Ball PythonThis article is to introduce my newest pet snake, Buford.
Guide to Owning a Ball Python SnakeAn increasing number of people are turning to snakes as pets, perhaps because they are exotic, but more likely because they seem to need less care than a dog or cat. Owning a ball python snake is an enjoyable experience but does require work.
Setting Up a Ball Python CageThis is a quick start reference to give you an idea of an Ball Python's cage requirements. Please use this in addition to other research.
Non-live Foods for the Ball PythonAlternate methods to feeding live foods to snakes.- Setting Up a Cage for Your Ball PythonThere are certain things you must have in a snake's cage
- Guide For Snake Lovers: Feeding Your Ball PythonSnakes have a slow metabolism and only need to be feed once a week.
- Exotic Pets: Captive Ball Python CareHow to house, feed, and otherwise take care of one of the world's most popular pet snake species.
- Absurd Illinois Dangerous Animal Act Lists Toads as DangerousAccording to the Illinois Dangerous Animals Act of 2012, Senate Bill SB3264, prairie dogs, ball pythons, and an absurdly long list of innocuous creatures are dangerous.
Should Pythons Be Banned as Pets?Critics say pythons are a danger to society; statistics show otherwise.- Introduction to PythonsPythons are interesting and, yes, personable pets in the right hands. In the wrong hands they are dangerous and deadly.
Spotlight: The Village Pet Shoppe and Exotic Pets in HanoverThe Village Pet Shoppe are currently selling a variety of frogs and toads, snakes, like, corn snakes, milk snakes, and ball pythons, bearded dragons, water dragons, leopard geckos, chinchillas, rabbits and rodents, all from local breeders.
So You Wanna Be a Snake Owner?What you need to know about owning a ball python. Is grandma right? Is my ball python a little devil? No, I think she probably just needs some snake Prozac.- The Snake PriestessAn exploration of snakes, especially cobras and pythons, as metaforms. Written for "Metaformic and Feminist Theory" (December 27, 2002) from the perspective of a woman who has lived with snakes and has been trained as a modern day Snake Priestess.
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