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* [http://www.rcreptiles.com RCReptiles.com - Professional Ball Python Breeder] |
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* [http://www.rcreptiles.com/forum Ball Python and Reptile Forum - Q&A, Support, Photos, Discussions, Help, Advice, etc.] |
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* [http://www.stevegorzulapresents.com Dr. Steve Gorzula Presents - Ball Pythons in the Wild DVD] |
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* [http://www.anapsid.org/ball.html Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection: Ball Pythons] |
* [http://www.anapsid.org/ball.html Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection: Ball Pythons] |
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* [http://herphangout.com/caresheet.php?sheet=51 Herphangout Care Sheet on Ball Pythons] |
* [http://herphangout.com/caresheet.php?sheet=51 Herphangout Care Sheet on Ball Pythons] |
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* [http://www.kingsnake.com/ballpythonguide/ Troubleshooting guide for Ball Pythons] |
* [http://www.kingsnake.com/ballpythonguide/ Troubleshooting guide for Ball Pythons] |
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* [http://ballpython.com/page.php The Snake Keeper] |
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* [http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/pythons/a/ballpythons.htm Ball Python Care Sheet] |
* [http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/pythons/a/ballpythons.htm Ball Python Care Sheet] |
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* [http://forums.kingsnake.com/forum.php?catid=79 kingsnake.com's ball python forums] |
* [http://forums.kingsnake.com/forum.php?catid=79 kingsnake.com's ball python forums] |
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* [http://market.kingsnake.com/index.php?cat=32 kingsnake.com's ball python classifieds] |
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* [http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/index.php?cat=662 kingsnake.com's ball python photo gallery] |
* [http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/index.php?cat=662 kingsnake.com's ball python photo gallery] |
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* [http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?p=ball+python&fr=FP-tab-img-t&toggle=1&cop=&ei=UTF-8 Yahoo Ball Python Image Search] |
* [http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?p=ball+python&fr=FP-tab-img-t&toggle=1&cop=&ei=UTF-8 Yahoo Ball Python Image Search] |
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* [http://www.constrictors.com Constrictors Unlimited] |
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* [http://www.repticzone.com/forums/BallPython/index.html Reptic Zone] |
* [http://www.repticzone.com/forums/BallPython/index.html Reptic Zone] |
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*[http://groups.msn.com/BallPythons/welcome.msnw Reptile Forum] |
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* [http://www.ball-pythons.net Ball-Pythons.net For All Your Herping Needs - Ball python Forum] |
* [http://www.ball-pythons.net Ball-Pythons.net For All Your Herping Needs - Ball python Forum] |
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* [http://www.morphcapital.com Morph Capital] |
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Revision as of 04:46, 11 October 2006
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Python regius |
The Ball Python (Python regius), also known as the Royal Python, is a ground dwelling, nonvenomous snake native to the savannahs and rain forests in western Africa, predominatly the countries of Ghana, Togo, and Benin. The name Ball derives from its tendency, that when stressed, to curl into a tight "ball" with their heads hidden inside, often for long periods of time. The origin of the Royal name comes, in part, by Cleopatra who wore them around her wrists.
They are typically brown and black in color, with a tan-yellow underbelly, and there are over 50 "morphs" in color that breeders have obtained (see link below). Adults can range from 3 to over 6 feet in length, with the average female reaching 3 to 5 feet and the average male reaching 2 to 3 feet. A mature female will commonly grow distinctly larger than the male. Typically, Ball Pythons have a gentle disposition which, in addition to their size, makes them a common household pet.
Ball Pythons reach sexual maturity from 18 months to 4 years, and live more than 20-40 years, with the oldest recorded Ball Python reached 48 years of age in captivity.[citation needed]
Gender determination
Pythons and Boas, including Ball Pythons, have anal spurs, appearing on each side of the vent. These spurs are important for the mating process, aiding the snakes in clasping onto their mate. The spurs on males are generally longer than those on females. However, spur size can be deceiving as there are many documented cases of females having longer spurs.
The two primary ways to properly determine the gender of a Ball Python are probing and popping. When probing, a lubricated, metal rod is inserted into the snakes cloaca towards the tail. If the snake is male, the rod will pass into the inverted hemipenes which will allow the probe to pass deeper than a female of similar size.
A safer method for sexing a ball python is the "popping" method. Using this method, the snake is held inverted with one hand, with gentle finger pressure just in front of the cloaca. The thumb from the opposite hand, is then placed behind the cloaca and rolled towards the head. In males, this will result in the hemipenes to evert.
Both methods of sexing can result in damage to the snake, and should only be attempted by someone experienced in probing and popping.
Ball Pythons as pets
In the wild Ball Pythons eat amphibians, lizards, birds and small mammals. In captivity most are fed mice or rats. Ball Pythons have a reputation for being picky eaters, but this can often be offset by offering different food items. Failure to feed can also be an indication of improper husbundry, such as incorrect temperatures or lack of a hiding spot.
Like all ectotherms, they must be housed with an external heat source, such as an under tank heater and/or with heat lamps. Ambient temperatures in the snake's tank should be 78 °F to 80 °F, with a basking spot of 88 °F to 92 °F. You should never allow the ambient temperatures to fall below 75 °F. Humdity in the cage should be between 50-60%.
Glass aquaria and tanks are acceptable means for housing a Ball Python, although screen tops often make it difficult to control temperature and humidity. Ball Pythons can also live quite happily in a sweater box and/or other under-bed storage device properly changed to its needs. A 15 quart tub will serve hatchling ball pythons well, but juveniles and adults can be housed in 30-40 quart tubs. Tubs retain heat and humidity much better than glass tanks, they are lighter, easier to clean and cheaper than tanks. An enclosure measuring 3 feet wide and 1 foot tall will comfortably house an adult. Having too much space to climb around in will also stress out your snake, so make sure the habitat is shallow.
Ball pythons should be housed individually. They will create a hierarchy system amongst the group if housed together, often resulting in refusing food and transmission of disease. There has been some incidences of cannibalism between relatively similar sized Ball Pythons.
Ball Python Morphs
Ball pythons come in many morphs, which are genetic mutations that alter the colors and patterns of the scales. This is a small list of the available morphs either discovered in the wild, or created by breeders:
-Albino (Amelanistic) -Hypomelanistic -Caramel Albino -Reduced Pattern (Banded/Tiger) -Axanthic -Woma -Granite -Piebald -Spider -Russo -Pastel Jungle -Yellow Belly -Genetic Stripe -Lesser Platinum -Clown -Mojave -Phantom -Congo Jungle -Lavender Albino -Pinstripe -Butter -Cinnamon Pastel -Spotnose -Burgundy Hypomelanistic -Black Head -Fire -Banana -Vanilla (Thunder) -Lori Bal -Calico -Enchi Paste -Sable -Chocolate -Desert Ghost -Platinum -Shatter Pattern -Mocha
External links
- RCReptiles.com - Professional Ball Python Breeder
- Ball Python and Reptile Forum - Q&A, Support, Photos, Discussions, Help, Advice, etc.
- Dr. Steve Gorzula Presents - Ball Pythons in the Wild DVD
- Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection: Ball Pythons
- Herphangout Care Sheet on Ball Pythons
- Troubleshooting guide for Ball Pythons
- The Snake Keeper
- Ball Python Care Sheet
- kingsnake.com's ball python forums
- kingsnake.com's ball python classifieds
- kingsnake.com's ball python photo gallery
- Yahoo Ball Python Image Search
- Constrictors Unlimited
- Reptic Zone
- Reptile Forum
- Ball-Pythons.net For All Your Herping Needs - Ball python Forum
- Morph Capital