My biggest green flag is that I have owned royal pythons for almost 10 years now, yet I will still watch every new care guide that comes out. I now have boas and tegus, much more 'advanced' reptiles, yet I still will NEVER say I know everything there is to know, even when it comes to more basic species like royals. Pet care is never perfect because it is ever changing. Thank you for doing what you do!
THIS!!!☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻 Such a green flag! You are absolutely right! I always say, you are never done learning! Everything will continue to change and advance, which is why it’s important that we continue to do our research! Thank you for commenting! Keep on being awesome! 👏🏻
The oldest ball python is 62yrs old. I have a 35 yr old female. Balls live an extremely long time if they aren't bred, have a nice environment, and are fed regularly. They can be a life long investment and alot of people don't realize this.
I will likely die before my 2 girls. I sincerely hope I don't, but I'll be in my 80s if they live to 20+! I am 63, very healthy of course! Ha. But I love them very much. I hope my younger grandson takes interest one day and takes them over.
I had to put in an 80-watt RHP for my 1st BP, and it's actually heating up the entire room where I keep all my snakes. Im actually very happy it is because I will worry less come winter! My old house is very cold in the Midwest, and it's usually lower than 70 degrees yr round. I was thinking they'd all need a heat panel, but they're gradients are already benefitting from having 1 large panel in the room. Wanted to pass it on, as I can't be the only one with that issue. ❤
@zareptiles I use their UVB and DHPs. I just got one of their basking bulbs for my hognose. He is so little and has a heat mat, but want to move him to overhead heating soon.
I’ll never understand! They are so publicly frowned upon in the reptile community and it’s like the one thing we can all agree on…I can’t believe companies still make them and stores still sell them knowing that
More variety and better nutrition! Just like the food we eat, different prey items for snakes have different nutritional benefits. The majority of species aren’t eating ONLY rodents in the wild, which means in captivity a rodent only diet is lacking in nutrients they naturally would consume
3 is definitely plenty 🤣 I said 1 was enough… but I couldn’t say no when Kahlua needed a home …. But then I decided what’s one more because they are sooooo good when it comes to being hands on which is a huge bonus for my education business sooooo then I took in Mojito when he needed a home lol! No more ball pythons! 🤣
You can cohabit if you terrarium is big enough with a lot of hides. I have done it without any problems. In the wild they find more then 1 ball python in the same holes.
Yes cohabbing can be done with many different species, but because the information I provide is for the average pet keeper, I will never advise anyone to cohab in my videos because of how strategic you have to be.
in my opinion, since most of the time ppl who watch these educational videos are newbies in the reptile keeping hobby, it is best to say that THEY SHOULD NOT cohabitate. no matter how many times you explain that reptiles don't need friends and they don't feel lonely, if you just slightly suggest that a reptile can be cohabitated, they will immediately jump on the idea and think their new pet needs a friend... of course if you have experience, and you have the space, time and money to keep more than 1 from a species in 1 enclosure, well then it's alright. but unfortunately, most people who are new to this, don't understand that you must supervise constantly and carefully if everyone is alright in the enclosure. and at this point, I think it has to be mentioned that a lot of ppl who keep reptiles just don't care enough about their pet's well being... they just buy them and that's it, they have a new room decoration... :( so conclusion: this is the reason why I think it shouldn't be "advertised" that reptiles can be cohabitated. (if someone starts to dig deeper in the tons of knowledge that's on the internet, they will figure it out eventually anyways, and for the time they get there, hopefully they will be clever enough to decide responsibly if they want to cohab or not) (sorry it got a little long 😂)
My biggest green flag is that I have owned royal pythons for almost 10 years now, yet I will still watch every new care guide that comes out. I now have boas and tegus, much more 'advanced' reptiles, yet I still will NEVER say I know everything there is to know, even when it comes to more basic species like royals. Pet care is never perfect because it is ever changing.
Thank you for doing what you do!
THIS!!!☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻 Such a green flag! You are absolutely right! I always say, you are never done learning! Everything will continue to change and advance, which is why it’s important that we continue to do our research! Thank you for commenting! Keep on being awesome! 👏🏻
The oldest ball python is 62yrs old. I have a 35 yr old female. Balls live an extremely long time if they aren't bred, have a nice environment, and are fed regularly. They can be a life long investment and alot of people don't realize this.
I will likely die before my 2 girls. I sincerely hope I don't, but I'll be in my 80s if they live to 20+! I am 63, very healthy of course! Ha. But I love them very much. I hope my younger grandson takes interest one day and takes them over.
Wow perfect timing. I am getting an ball python in June and I am doing all the research and purchases to prep for my future ball python
That’s so exciting! 🤩
This is a great video! My dad just bought a ball python from me and I try and teach him but this researching on his own will be much better!
I had to put in an 80-watt RHP for my 1st BP, and it's actually heating up the entire room where I keep all my snakes. Im actually very happy it is because I will worry less come winter! My old house is very cold in the Midwest, and it's usually lower than 70 degrees yr round. I was thinking they'd all need a heat panel, but they're gradients are already benefitting from having 1 large panel in the room. Wanted to pass it on, as I can't be the only one with that issue. ❤
I love that you support UVB, and the linear kind! I don't own a ball python, I own other reptiles and I give mine Arcadia T5 UVB!
Thank you! Arcadia is my favorite! I love everything I have used from them!
@zareptiles I use their UVB and DHPs. I just got one of their basking bulbs for my hognose. He is so little and has a heat mat, but want to move him to overhead heating soon.
@@Midwest_Lizard_Mom that’s great! I love their DHP!
Awesome ❤ I'm trying to get ready for my BP here next
That’s exciting!
@zareptiles it is! He'll be here Thursday, small delay in shipping due to weather. He's absolutely what I've been looking for.
@@Kellz58 that’s great! 😄
Awesome video! Where do you get your cook rounds? I've looked EVERYWHERE and can't find them for my male adult BP.
Mostly Pangea!
great video n ohhh I love your shirt ❤ where you get it from?
Omg, thanks for saying that about heat rocks! I've been wondering the same, why/ how are they still sold?!
I’ll never understand! They are so publicly frowned upon in the reptile community and it’s like the one thing we can all agree on…I can’t believe companies still make them and stores still sell them knowing that
I love our little Oli.
I wouldn't go smaller than a 40g for a baby ball not requirement just a preference
Would the bio bedding from joshes frogs be good for a ball?
love royals .the monks of the snake world .💚sweet hearts
Kalua is the coolest looking ball python I've ever seen!! Wow 🤯
Thank you! When I saw that he was looking for a new home I couldn’t resist 😁
@@zareptiles I bet! He's amazing
Why would you feed a repti link opposed to a rat? Just curious
More variety and better nutrition! Just like the food we eat, different prey items for snakes have different nutritional benefits. The majority of species aren’t eating ONLY rodents in the wild, which means in captivity a rodent only diet is lacking in nutrients they naturally would consume
You don't look like you have enough ball pythons... No lack of supply there 😂
3 is definitely plenty 🤣 I said 1 was enough… but I couldn’t say no when Kahlua needed a home …. But then I decided what’s one more because they are sooooo good when it comes to being hands on which is a huge bonus for my education business sooooo then I took in Mojito when he needed a home lol! No more ball pythons! 🤣
You can cohabit if you terrarium is big enough with a lot of hides. I have done it without any problems. In the wild they find more then 1 ball python in the same holes.
Yes cohabbing can be done with many different species, but because the information I provide is for the average pet keeper, I will never advise anyone to cohab in my videos because of how strategic you have to be.
in my opinion, since most of the time ppl who watch these educational videos are newbies in the reptile keeping hobby, it is best to say that THEY SHOULD NOT cohabitate. no matter how many times you explain that reptiles don't need friends and they don't feel lonely, if you just slightly suggest that a reptile can be cohabitated, they will immediately jump on the idea and think their new pet needs a friend...
of course if you have experience, and you have the space, time and money to keep more than 1 from a species in 1 enclosure, well then it's alright. but unfortunately, most people who are new to this, don't understand that you must supervise constantly and carefully if everyone is alright in the enclosure.
and at this point, I think it has to be mentioned that a lot of ppl who keep reptiles just don't care enough about their pet's well being... they just buy them and that's it, they have a new room decoration... :(
so conclusion: this is the reason why I think it shouldn't be "advertised" that reptiles can be cohabitated. (if someone starts to dig deeper in the tons of knowledge that's on the internet, they will figure it out eventually anyways, and for the time they get there, hopefully they will be clever enough to decide responsibly if they want to cohab or not)
(sorry it got a little long 😂)
But why not give them their own space? You just don't want to buy another enclosure and supplies, and that makes you a shitty keeper
Ball python females are sexual mature after 3yrs and males after one year not 5yrs like boas