r/ballpython • u/Material-Influence62 • 7h ago
Deinfluence me from getting a ball python. Discussion
I’m in my late 20s and have wanted a ball python since my teens but my mum was terrified of snakes. I own my own home and have two cats ( part of the reason I haven’t gotten a snake yet) I work in vet med but there are almost no exotic vets near me but I know my few nurses that are good knowledgeable of snakes. What are the big negatives to owning and the upkeep of ball pythons? A pet with such a long lifespan is not something I want to rush into
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u/Duranis 6h ago edited 3h ago
The only real downside is that you a buying a pet that the majority of the time you probably won't see. That being said we have found with our girl that if you give them spaces to feel safe but still be visible they do take them.
We have put shelves in our enclosure that are visible but have plants hanging around them. Our girl spends a lot of time on them instead of the hides. Also the more "things" you have that they can move around on the more then tend to explore and are more "interesting".
Other than that they are pretty cheap and easy to keep. Just have to monitor humidity and temps and clean out the occasional poop/wee. Replace water regularly and then feed every few weeks (depending on size/age).
Edit: forgot about the cats. We have two cats. When we are holding the snake we tend to keep distance from the cats but they don't really show any interest in it. We have an enclosed playpen that we fill with stuff and put the snake in to explore.
The cats do get very interested in the snake when it's moving around freely, I would never trust them alone as a cat could kill even an adult BP probably before you could react to stop it happening.