I would strongly recommend getting it straight from a reputable breeder. The reason for this is because the chances of a respiratory infection is way lower, they tend to eat routinely (ball pythons that are called picky eaters are often from the pet store), and the chance of mites is less. I would recommend BHB Reptiles.
Alternatively if you can find a reptile show, you can purchase a bp there.
If you go to PetSmart, they are around $80.
You can buy a rabbit, ferret, or hamster ball at a pet store like petsmart, or petco. The prices can run high depending on the size of the animal.
You should feed your baby ball python frozen pinkies, your middle-aged python frozen mice, your aged python, live mice!
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.
All you have to do is have a cage with some light and a purple light. You can get one at PETCO or PETSMART. I had a corn snake and sadly it died. So i would wanna have a ball python.I'm a snake lover. I have one named Coco right now. I got her at PETSMART. I would say get some snakes at PETSMART. Cause theres are more active and alive. PETCOS are more lazy and die more easily
There are many pet stores that carry ball pythons for sale as pets. There are also people (probably some local) that breed the ones they have and then sell the babies. If you are planning on getting a ball python, remember, they do outgrow their tanks and you'll need to slowly upgrade the tank size as the snake grows and you'll need to supply adequate heat for them to survive. Please do your research before buying an exotic pet
well ball python can be feed once a week .
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...
should be around 2ft in lenght
Yes.
No. Snakes naturally have dry skin.