You should have a water bowl big enough for them to fit into, some grass, rocks, wood shaving, etc. at the bottom of the tank, a thing log or two, light, and feed them every 1-3 weeks. Also, they like heating pads.
Ball pythons are cold blooded reptiles they need many resources like heat lamp heat pad water dish and a couple of hiding areas. I keep the temperature for my ball python around 80-85 degrease make sure they have a hiding spot and handle them every day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They will get very cranky if u don't handle them daily.
They need a heat lamp, heat pad, water dish, and feiding spaces make sure to handle them daily!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they will get very crainky
they need a rock / tree branches until they are 4 feet long..it helps them to shed their skin
it just sees if it is safe to stay in the spot
If you want one as a pet, you'll need a fifty-five gallon tank.
Ball pythons are rated LC (Least Concern) on the IUCN List.
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.
No, I have 2 ball pythons and there is no license required.
The corn snake and ball python probably won't hurt each other, but they're solitary animals and don't need to be socialized. They also have different environmental requirements.
water air food
Environment
There are many things that make an animal live in their respective habitat. Fish for example need to live in water.
you can't cross breed reptiles or amphibians. you might be able to cross breed color variants of the same species for example an albino bullfrog can breed with a regular bullfrog or a "standard" ball python can breed with a spider ball python i hope this helps
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.
This depends heavily on the age and gender. You need to be more specific; the RCReptiles.com forums could answer specific questions you may have on weight.
Tons of live or dead mice, I think they need like 3 a day or something and then water and a glass cage decorated with its habitat and I don't mean pictures just make it homey for it.
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.
You shouldn't bathe your ball python, so no.