no
I'm not sure if it can break the mesh, but the cage is much too large.
No - they come from different countries - and totally different habitats ! Different CONTINENTS too lol.
I think so. My ball python is less curious when I reach into her cage than when an unknown person does.
Ball pythons do not make grunt noises. It could be them rubbing against the side of the cage, though.
It depends. A normal python usually costs around 50-100 dollars, and a large cage around 90. If you get your ball a large cage (40gal) at the beginning, he won't need another. Food and bedding are not expensive, around $10 a month at the most.
No - Royal (ball) Pythons require high temperatures and humidity (their natural habitat is African rain Forrest/jungle areas)
Take your python to the vet IMMEDIATLY. She/he could have a very serious deadly infection.It's probably the things you have in the cage. Ask the vet for more.
African Rock pythons grow upwards of 12 feet. They should not be kept communally with ball pythons (which stay around 3-5 feet).
A female ball python can get 5-6 ft long, the care is the same unless you breed. Although, you will need a bigger cage for a female due to their size.
You shouldn't bathe your ball python, so no.
yea u can
A ball python is usually 2-4 feet long with some exceptions that get 5-6 feet. I am sure there as been an occasion or two where a ball python as eaten another ball python but I have not ever heard of it (I am a breeder). King snakes on the other hand will eat any other snakes (even ones bigger then themselves). However except for breeding purposes, Ball Pythons should not be housed in the same cage they are loners and can become stressed and stop eating when housed together. They're possibly the 4th easiest snake to look after, followed by the corn snake, the king snake and the the milk snake.