Snake Tips: Ball Python Care

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2008

This is a guide to ball python care

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  • @ThePoopoo98 what is it that you disagree with ?

  • Your talking a bunch of shit

  • thanks nice vid 

  • @ScruffyTheLovable well you dont want your heat lamp in the middle you want it on 1 side so then it has a hot and cool side so it can choose its self and i whould recommend a hide on each side and your heat mat under were your heat light is but to get the best out of your heat mat it is best to actually stick it to the side of the viv under were your heat lamp is any more questions just ask thanks

  • yeah n i thought that the snake died after he ate but it turns out that he just started seizing and died... but yeah we took him back n got one from petco. for half the price and she/he is healthy as can be.

  • @killaKush1000 I bought a ball python from petco 2 weeks ago and I asked them to take them out for me to hold myself to see if they were healthy. This store had nice fat ones for me to choose I'll post a video once it gets settled in my cage. Yeah they say not to go for the snakes with the wrinkles, least you returned it right?

  • never ever by shit from petsmart. i had a ball python for not even a week. i had 2 of em b4 n i know how to care for them. he was skinny as fuck. stay away from petsmart

  • Eew setup

  • @2010ngage I disagree...

  • idk man if you put aluminum foil across a bit more the half the lid and tape it down leave a square big enough for you heat lamp and use some thing like eco earth and spray it every day you want have humidity and get a good heat pad and lamp not zilla i got zoo med and fluckers you wont have heat problems and ventilation is good i been doing this for a month now with my glass 55 gall tank and have no issues

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