No - Royal pythons (from their designated Latin name of Python regius) eat rodents - not amphibians.
No. They should be kept on rats (or mice if smaller.) Ball pythons are not large enough to eat rabbits.
No - Royal (ball) Pythons feed on rodents - NOT other reptiles.
you can put maximum of 2 ball pythons in a 55 gallon tank IF its a lower tank and has more ground space than height. ball pythons are very lazy and like to stay in one spot most of the time curled up, hence the name ball. Also, when feeding, DO NOT FEED THEM TOGETHER IN THE SAME CONTAINER. FEED THEM IN SEPARATE CONTAINERS.
Ball pythons, or Royal Pythons, are smaller snakes (4-6 feet) and are commonly kept as pets.Burmese Pythons are much larger and thicker than BP's and can grow up to around 18 feet (more commonly around 12-15)Reticulated Pythons are similar to Burmese Pythons but are normally thinner, longer and more aggressive than the Burmese.Green Tree Pythons are about the same size as Ball Pythons but are from New Guinea and dwell in trees while BP's are from Africa and are ground-dwellers. Both feed on small mammals.
no probaly not ball pythons are very picky with what they decide to eat and not eat such as i have seen people feed a ball python a white mouse every week and then try to feed it a brown mouse and it will turn its nose up to it
Don't feed them
no
When they are small feed them baby mice.As they grow go to adult mice,&then small rats followed by medium & then large rats.
No, they are too big. Small ball pythons require pinkies, and larger ones will eat rats. Make sure you never feed them live prey, as live prey can harm the snake. Many pet stores sell frozen rats.
once weekly
Yes, black crickets are in fact poisonous to frogs. Frogs should never be feed these type of crickets. However, regular green colored crickets are OK for a frog.
No. Frogs feed primarily on invertebrates such as insects.