would it be ok to pick him up and
how do i get this off
do i need like the tempature and humidity thing
If I bred two het axanthic ball pythons togther would I get 25% chance of getting a axanthic and the rest 66% het axanthic or would the rest be 100% het axanthic?
Thanks
And the same question for two het for albino s?
So I ve had a ball python for a little while now- I made his hide boxes myself from scratch using tape and cardboard. (it made the tank feel more appealing to the eye). So now time has come around and after seeing some flaws with cardboard and tape I want to use clay hideboxes. the problem is that i only found two types- ovendry and airdry. the ovendry stated that it contained silica...or something. simply put it had the potential to release cancer causing fumes.... so i got child safe airdry clay.... do anyone think that this clay may have any effects on my pet. it has no warnings on it and if its for small children then im assuming they expect some to be swallowed so it wont be toxic....
I would just like some feedback from people that may know clay and if it can hurt my snake.
they clay type is "prang molding clay"
this really seems kinda like an artsy question but none the less.
where can i find 1 for $100 or less
OK I want to know from experienced owners only what of the following snakes is the best.
Rat snake
Bull Snake(gopher snake)
Mexican Black Kingsnake
Corn Snake
Milk Snake
Also if you have chose rat snake please explain what sub-breed it is. I ONLY want experinced answers. If you have another breed of snake that you think is good please tell me. BUT I do not want a python or boa. Also if you recomend another type of snake please make sure it does not get bigger that 3 inches around and no more that 6 feet long.
Ok wich ever snake you chose please write at least a small description about why you chose that snake. Thanks.
I will be chosing a best answer.
Oh and I am an experienced owner.
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