yes they do you should keep the humiity around 50 60% on regular times and when hes shedding it should be 60 70
>Purchase a hygrometer to measure humidity .
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.
Ball pythons primarily inhabit grasslands, savannas, and open forests in West and Central Africa. They prefer areas with plenty of cover, such as dense vegetation and rocky outcrops, which provide shelter and hunting opportunities. These environments offer the right balance of warmth and humidity that ball pythons need to thrive.
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No - Royal (ball) Pythons require high temperatures and humidity (their natural habitat is African rain Forrest/jungle areas)
no,tigers and ball pythons never met before
No - Royal (ball) Pythons are rodent eaters !
No, pythons lay eggs.
I don't think Ball Pythons can get fleas, but they can get mites. Mites are more like ticks than anything, and you should take it to a vet ASAP if you think your snake has them.
Young ball pythons will be eaten by many types of birds, wild dogs and hyenas, etc. However adult ball pythons will be eaten by birds as well, and sometimes even lions and leapards. (P.S. ball pythons are native to Africa. They cool down there bodies by going into termite or ant mounds.)
Yes. Ball pythons are affectionate snakes and they will show it if you keep good care of them.
The Cleveland Reptile Show has blood pythons, such as the ball pythons.
No sir, they are not. A snake like a Burmese python is giant. It can weigh up to 300 pounds (although lower 200's is more common). African Rock Pythons and Reticulated pythons are other examples of giant pythons.