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I have 2 6 foot Ball pythons in a 250 gallon tank, they are a mating pair but I've never had the eggs survive, I dont have an incubator and from what I've read about the only chance they have is to be removed and human hatched.

 

Unless your planning on feeding live I think its pointless. I know a lot of people feed them dead things and that's about the only exciting part of snake ownership, watching the hunt/kill going down.

 

Thats a nice looking one, where you getting it from? On 62 just north of grove city in the Zettler center there is a reptile store, that dude knows his shit, if you ever have problems I'd go to him even before a vet, hes always happy to give advice and help out.

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I have 2 6 foot Ball pythons in a 250 gallon tank, they are a mating pair but I've never had the eggs survive, I dont have an incubator and from what I've read about the only chance they have is to be removed and human hatched.

 

Unless your planning on feeding live I think its pointless. I know a lot of people feed them dead things and that's about the only exciting part of snake ownership, watching the hunt/kill going down.

 

Thats a nice looking one, where you getting it from? On 62 just north of grove city in the Zettler center there is a reptile store, that dude knows his shit, if you ever have problems I'd go to him even before a vet, hes always happy to give advice and help out.

 

Let me know when there breeding and i'll bring over my incubator and you can make money off them.. So if something happens and you get a albino or other morphs thats big money

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My balls both have a odd marking down there sies that looks like alien heads. I'm really hoping the babies have it.

 

She needs to get bigger before they bread. I need to get them a new tank also

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I have 2 6 foot Ball pythons in a 250 gallon tank, they are a mating pair but I've never had the eggs survive, I dont have an incubator and from what I've read about the only chance they have is to be removed and human hatched.

 

Unless your planning on feeding live I think its pointless. I know a lot of people feed them dead things and that's about the only exciting part of snake ownership, watching the hunt/kill going down.

 

Thats a nice looking one, where you getting it from? On 62 just north of grove city in the Zettler center there is a reptile store, that dude knows his shit, if you ever have problems I'd go to him even before a vet, hes always happy to give advice and help out.

 

did she already lay eggs?this year and what happened

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My balls both have a odd marking down there sies that looks like alien heads. I'm really hoping the babies have it.

 

She needs to get bigger before they bread. I need to get them a new tank also

 

4 ft is about the breeding size just if you can seperate them in october and come november re interduce her back to him and mist them down with water and drop the temp alittle bit around 70 degress and bam pg-13 porn

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My Mom used to keep a 7 1/2" Black Rat Snake (constrictor, native to Ohio). the guy who had it before her was afraid of snakes...yeah...

When he got loose, the douchebag caught him by pinning his tail down with a tennis racket...left an indentation about two inches up his tail, so we always had to help him get the last little bit off when he shed...

That snake was responsible for the most traumatic animal encounter of my childhood...fucker took a shit on me.

We had to let him go, though, when he decided he was gonna hibernate on us. He got logy, wouldn't eat, and winter was coming on, so we stuck him in the fridge for a week and then found him a nice burrow.

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I've always wanted a Reticulated. How large was your Burmese ?

 

I've owned two true South American Boa Constrictors, two Ball Pythons, and an albino Cornsnake. I haven't owned a reptile for years though, and to be honest I don't really miss it. It was a cool experience though.

 

I had one for about 3 years, that mofo got to be about 14ft when I had to get rid of him. He was cool when he was a manageable size, they kind of have this oil spill type reflection on them. He was pretty mild mannered. In the wild they get to be somthing like 20+ feet... no thanks. I also had an Amazon tree boa he was mean as shit. It didn’t matter how much I handled him, he would bite me every chance he got.

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