Ball pythons eat whole prey rodents — primarily frozen-thawed mice or rats. Prey size should match the widest point of the snake’s mid-body. Feed...
Ball pythons need a four-zone thermal gradient: hot spot 88–92°F, warm side 80–85°F, cool side 76–80°F, ambient 78–80°F. Keep humidity at 60–80% under normal...
An adult ball python needs a minimum 4×2×2 ft enclosure — front-opening PVC is the best choice for humidity control and security. Furnish the...
Ball pythons need a 4×2×2 ft enclosure with a hot spot of 88–92°F, a cool side of 76–80°F, and 60–80% humidity. Feed frozen-thawed rats...
The piebald ball python is a member of one of the most popular species of pet snake in the United States. Ball pythons typically...
Ball pythons are many things—boring is not one of them. As we’ve said in other guides, ball pythons (along with their friends, the rosy...
While many pet enthusiasts are getting hyped up for adopting a ball python, many don’t just because they are scared of snakes. It’s true...
When it comes to owning an exotic pet, sooner or later, snakes are sure to come up on the list. And the mighty ball...
Banana ball pythons are so cool. You won't be surprised to learn that banana ball pythons are popular among first-time snake owners and experienced...











