If you're buying a normal you shouldn't pay more than 40 dollars for it. (Buying from private breeders is the safest and least expensive way.) Female normals will be over a hundred dollars.
Other morphs like albinos, Spiders, etc. can get into the thousands.
2 pounds for males, 3.3 pounds for females.
on agood deal,you can get them from a breeder for 150 to 200, but average from a breeder about 250 to 275.
There is a great price range. Normals go for about 30-50 dollars and other morphs are 100-500, some rare morphs can be in the thousands.
It depends on where you get it from.. Male or female, shipping, etc. Most albinos are 100 +. Females usually cost more than males.
males can get up to $75 and females can get up to $100, these are really good pythhons to have tons of morphs you can make out of them too.
You can find some normal ball pythons for as low as 20 or 30 dollars from a breeder
If you go to PetSmart, they are around $80.
A white ball python could be any of the white pythons. Those are the Blue-Eyed Leucistic Ball Python, Ivory Ball Python, Hypo Ivory Ball Python and the Piebald Ball Python.
None. Ball python is the species. There are currently no recognized subspecies of ball python, either.
The ball python is only one type of Python. As I don't know which other type of python you're asking me to compare the ball python with I can't really answer your question...
$ 10-$15 dollars
Yes.
You may be refering to the term "Ball Snake" which is a popular term for a Python Regius (Royal Python) also known as a "Ball Python".
A pied bald python is a morph pattern found in Ball python that is being breed in captivety.
Probably a ball python, because they are constrictors and a viper is not.
Ball pyhton means royal python. It has got his name by curling into a ball when they are stressed.
You should feed your baby ball python frozen pinkies, your middle-aged python frozen mice, your aged python, live mice!
The scientific classification of the ball python or royal python is:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: ReptiliaOrder: SquamataSuborder: SerpentesFamily: PythonidaeGenus: PythonSpecies: Python regius