silvertip0;4749810; said:I have never heard of tiger ball pythons, is there another name for that morph or no?
it's a 20 long, and a male ball python. therefore, it's big enough for the snake's entire life, as a male ball python will generally max at 3-4 feet, and the cage only needs to be 2/3 the snake's body length. plus, ball pythons prefer a smaller cage for their size, so a 55 could actually be stressfulMavrick813;4749607; said:20 is great for Hatchlings to 2'. I'd look for a 40 breeder of a 55 after that... Good luck...
Mike
A. gigas;4752163; said:it's a 20 long, and a male ball python. therefore, it's big enough for the snake's entire life, as a male ball python will generally max at 3-4 feet, and the cage only needs to be 2/3 the snake's body length. plus, ball pythons prefer a smaller cage for their size, so a 55 could actually be stressful
i suggested a more enclosed hide, but he hates anything plastic, so good luck convincing him..lmartelli77;4761941; said:Looks good. The only advice I have is that with BP's it is recommended to have an identical hide on each side of the tank...1 on the warm side and 1 on the cool. The rationale behind this is that BP's are very secretive animals and like to hide ALOT. Having identical hides on each side will not force the BP to choose between feeling secure and being the right temperature.
Also, your hide is kinda too open for what BP's prefer. They feel more secure in an almost completely enclosed hide like this...http://www.reptilebasics.com/small-hide-box.html
Don't think that I am flaming you....That is not my intention at all. But a lot of times when BP's go off feed it is because they are stressed or not comfortable. I am just offering ways to help keep your BP feeling secure and happy. Good luck.