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 - snakes are completely independent from the moment they are born - and have no maternal instinct to care for each other.
The best way to take care of a ball python in the winter is to make sure your heater is on and make sure to provide fresh water and fresh food every day. :) dont forget to have your heater on at a high temp.
No they both take completely different care. One lives on the beach, the other in the savannah. They don't exactly mix. Also, the hermit crab could hurt your ball python.
A blood python is a completely different type of snake Ball pythons are easier to take care. Blood pythons are known to be aggressive and you need high humidity for blood pythons, Blood pythons also need a place to soak in there enclosure. Ball pythons are a lot more docile then blood pythons. If your a beginner get a ball python. Blood pythons get to 4-6 foot while ball around get around 4 foot. Hope this helped.
The Ball Python is by far the best snake to care for. Actually most snakes are easy to care for when you do your resarch. Each having their own temp values and prey.
its is definetly a corn or ball due to their ease of care stay relatively small have a big market and theres alot of morphs for you to chose from but it mostly depends on what you like you can choose harder ones but do youre research ~H~
If it's your first snake - the corn snake is the easiest to care for. The Boa WILL grow big (up to 12 feet !) and the Royal (ball) Python can be a fussy eater.
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.
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.
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
Some parents just dont like reptiles. They also may be thinking about your safety. Even though a python usually wont harm you, if you dont take care of it properly or know what to do when it comes time for feeding and such you may get bitten, also pythons usually grow to be very large
It depends on the size of the cage.Some cages are cheaper when they come in a guinea pig care supplies kit.My cage for my guinea pig was $50.But, then again,it was originally meant for two guinea pigs.