Here’s Why Your Ball Python Won’t Eat

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[ad_1] Ball pythons are fascinating creatures and one of my all-time favorite unusual pets. You might not expect this from a creature without any arms or legs, but they’re perfectly evolved to survive in harsh tropical environments. Here’s what I mean: In addition to enabling them to hide in hard-to-reach places, a lack of limbs … Read more

Should I Get A Ball Python As A Pet?

Many reptile lovers consider ball pythons a fantastic first pet for many reasons. From their temperament, the minimal amount of care required compared to other pets, and their surprisingly long life span, it’s clear why the ball python has been able to acquire this reputation. But how do ball pythons compare to other pet reptiles, … Read more

12 Frequently Asked Questions About Ball Pythons

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In many ways, keeping reptiles as pets is easier than raising a dog or cat. But even (relatively) low-maintenance pets like ball pythons have needs that must be met in order to ensure they live happy and healthy lives. If you’ve considered adding a ball python to your family or you’re curious about ball python … Read more

What do snakes eat?

Snakes are particularly interesting reptiles, which inspire many people with their elegance. So it’s no wonder that more and more snake fans are choosing to buy a snake as a pet. When keeping these animals, however, some criteria must be observed so that your animal feels completely comfortable, stays healthy and nothing stands in the … Read more

How to keep and feed corn snakes?

It only becomes difficult with the corn snake when it comes to determining sex. Because this is almost impossible to differentiate – at least purely externally – in young animals, in adult animals only to a limited extent based on a more slowly tapering tail section and a smaller number of subcaudals (enlarged horn scales … Read more

Brumation in reptiles and amphibians

Hibernation (or Brumation as its called in reptiles) in reptiles and amphibians. Reptiles and amphibians are cold-blooded and sensitive to frost. Snakes, lizards, toads and frogs all spend the winter in frost-free places under the earth’s surface or water. Winter rest is not the same for all animals. Animals that are used in equatorial climates … Read more

A light that favours the reptilian eye?

Many zoologists believe that snakes can only perceive prey animals that are moving. In this respect, the proverbial mouse, which freezes in front of the snake, tricks the reptile and can thus, possibly, get away with life … Why are we telling this? Well, this is the first indication that reptiles, and especially snakes, see … Read more

Rosy Boa – A small, giant snake in the terrarium

Giant snakes are very popular with terrarium fans. The non-poisonous snake species are often kept in the home terrarium. However, due to their enormous body length, many require very large terrariums. Dealing with the reptile becomes more difficult, especially for beginners, from a certain size. But if you are still fascinated by boa, python or … Read more

Boa constrictor – in the terrarium

The Boa constrictor also called king boa or king snake, is one of the giant snakes in the terrarium and originally comes from Central and South America. It is particularly characterized by its great diversity of appearance of its numerous subspecies. We want to show you how you can design a species-appropriate terrarium for the … Read more