Very gently move it into the terrarium.
If you do it too roughly, it may puke.
If you do not do it, when you go to pick it up later, it may bite because it thinks you are the mouse.
A terarium (no water except in a bowl,) with substrate, (no pine or fir, cypress is good,) a "shelter," such as a log from a pet store and a heater.In the wild, they live in Africa
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Python, the snake, requires special licences as well as expert care and feeding. The programming language Python, the computer program, can be downloaded for free for most operating systems at the Org site for Python or at sourceforge
well ball python can be feed once a week .
It is possible, but you may consider this:1. Are you feeding your python too much? Once a month is sufficient.
Nope. Leave them alone for a day or two so they can ingest their meal.
a wild one will eat more and maybe less. the ball python will eat as much as it wishes in the wild. one that you own may starve to death and you might not know.
dont feed rats to you python that is crule rather give your python rump steak or beef or chiken make sure it is raw ...that is beter for your snake to eat trust me i am a vet. ^^why is feeding a rat to your snake any more cruel (by the way you spelled that wrong) than feeding it abused chicken and poor cows. Besides those foods were processed for HUMANS. snakes should eat food meant for them. and the size of rodent depends on the size of your snake. Most likely a ball python would be eating mice not rats. My 2 year old male ball python eats adult frozen mice. YOU'RE a vet?
A newly-hatched Royal python (from its Latin name Python regius) - is already going through the shedding process. When snakes shed, they often refuse to eat - simply because shedding is a stressful experience. Once the newly-hatched snake has shed - it will be more than ready for its first meal.
Males average 3 to 4 feet..but some can get as big as 5 1/2 feet. It all depends on genetics and frequency of feeding
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