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Why are Ball Pythons the best Snake to own?

Ball Pythons are without a doubt the best of the constrictors to own. Even the professional or expert snake owner, handler or breeder has at least on in their repertoire.
There are numerous reason for this.

- They are relatively inexpensive to own and maintain. Our Ball Pythons for Sale are $59.00. You will only need a 30 to 50 gallon tank to house you Ball Python throughout maturity. A heat source will be needed to maintain the temperature in your enclosure. A light source to light the enclosure and a water bowl for fresh water will also be needed. Your start up cost including your snake will probably only cost you about 2 to 3 hundred dollars depending on what type of enclosure you want. Going forward you will only spend about 20 to 30 dollars a month for feeding.

- They stay relatively small. Ball Pythons will not grow longer than 5 feet and that’s a large Ball Python. They will get about 2 to 2 ½ inches wide and weigh about 3 to 5 lbs full grown. Easy to handle for the whole family. Our Ball Pythons for Sale are 16 to 24 inches and are about 1 inch wide.

- Finally, due their docile nature they rarely ever bite or even snap at their handler. I have personally owned Ball Pythons for 20 years and have been bit once and that was because I thought I was quick enough to grab a water bowl out of a cage where I had just placed a rat. SFE (Stupid Feeding Error)

If you are ready to own a Ball Python check out our Ball Pythons for Sale page or if you are interested in any other snake check our Snakes for Sale page. As always if you have any other questions or concerns please contact me. I would love to answer any question you may have.

 

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