wtb baby ball pythons

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fishnutham said:
just a heads up bro get him a captive bread and one thats a year old and feeding well they have some problems feeding other then that great species ..

imo i would get him a corn or a king snake they are so easy to take care easy feeders if you opt for the b/p get him a good book to go with it..
god damn you fishnutham.. quit telling people that ball pythons are hard to take care of

ball pyhons are like my jeep, bad ass..... not like yours:ROFL:
 
fishnthings said:
god damn you fishnutham.. quit telling people that ball pythons are hard to take care of

ball pyhons are like my jeep, bad ass..... not like yours:ROFL:


ball pythons can be very hard to feed i dont know where you get the idea that theyre so easy fishnthings i have 2 books thatsay the same thing and the rept forum has guys always having problems also i've read numerous articles regarding feeding problems and i have a real fincky ball so quit saying theyre so easy they are a med care snake no if doubt about .
now be quiet before i have to :nutkick: :hypnotize :ROFL: :D
 
:swear: i have 6 balls and 2 ive had for 4 yrs now.. they have never rejected anything.. i guess im just lucky or a great snake handler then:swear:
 
Reptile Haven in Oceanside had some for really cheap a few weeks ago! They had some tanks, supplies and stuff for really good deals also! Ball Pythons are very cool and they stay fairly small also!
 
I would go to a reptile show and find the people breeding the designer ball pythons. They only get so many designer morphs from each batch of babies and are left with tons of normal balls (wich are worth nothing to them). You can usually get them for $20-$40.
 
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