Christopher Ott
2003-12-27 20:05:54 UTC
4 year old Ball python is approximately 3.5 feet long, and is fully grown. I
have never had it probed, and therefore am not positive on the sex, but
believe it to be a male. "Sting" is very gentle, which is typical for Ball
Pythons. He was not "power fed" and is therefore is not obese as many
captive BP's are. He is healthy and well muscled with no mites or ticks.
The setup includes:
Ball Python
55 gallon critter tank w/sliding screen top
Under tank heater
Dimmer switch to control temperature
Digital thermometer
Lamp, used for lighting (not heating)
ReptiSand, 2 habba huts (photo only shows one), driftwood, water bowl
Coffee table on wheels (I bought it specifically to hold the tank)
See photo at:
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Located in Veneta (Eugene Area). Thanks for looking.
Chris
have never had it probed, and therefore am not positive on the sex, but
believe it to be a male. "Sting" is very gentle, which is typical for Ball
Pythons. He was not "power fed" and is therefore is not obese as many
captive BP's are. He is healthy and well muscled with no mites or ticks.
The setup includes:
Ball Python
55 gallon critter tank w/sliding screen top
Under tank heater
Dimmer switch to control temperature
Digital thermometer
Lamp, used for lighting (not heating)
ReptiSand, 2 habba huts (photo only shows one), driftwood, water bowl
Coffee table on wheels (I bought it specifically to hold the tank)
See photo at:
Loading Image...
Located in Veneta (Eugene Area). Thanks for looking.
Chris