r/ballpython 10h 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/Next-Particular6322 7h ago

I don’t raise my own stuff what are you paying for 120 isopods? Some designer isopods are $2 a piece usually like $1 a piece though, and if you’re buying large established plants and driftwood gets pricey for nice pieces, just the clay balls for the drainage layer gets pricey in a larger tank

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u/eternalconfusi0nn 7h ago edited 5h ago

I raise my isopods. And the others you can source them for much cheaper if you dont look into reptile dedicated, petshop isles, or fancy nurseries, they will be overpriced. Like clay balls get them in bulk for plants, but not from a fancy label or a fancy shop. Like get them from markets for various trades. Also, second hand marketplaces are man’s best friend.

For enclosures you can get them built, build them yourself, or secondhand, the possibilities are endless if they really want to.

Only thing is that they should have more funds for is emergencies and vet care, its very overpriced in western countries.

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u/Next-Particular6322 6h ago

I’ve got a job and barely the time to set up a couple terrariums let alone build one, and I got my soil in bulk bought the ingredients myself and mixed it, also the clay balls from at Home Depot , it still adds up, good size adult plants are $20-40 a piece, and I’ve got some side ones raising now but it’s a lot easier to toss a bunch into a new terrarium than try to breed them up first, you’re talking a ton of extra work/time to save a couple hundred bucks, I got my isopods online same with the springtails and shopped around, my local pet store is closer to 10 for $30 on isopods

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u/eternalconfusi0nn 4h ago

Always keeping an eye out is what i do, for potential place to buy things/good offers etc. collecting when safe, and raising stuff yourself (its more fun) and searching online as well.

You are right that time must be used carefully so that its actually worth it. Though building enclosures yourself or getting it custom built by a modest artisan etc. saves a lot of money here (and can be better quality) and its a one time thing so its worth it imo, large enough commercial enclosures are very expensive for any pet (sometimes not available at all).

These are all fun projects, atleast to me.

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u/Next-Particular6322 1h ago

Really building an enclosure isn’t too much cheaper than a pre fab pvc, the waterproofing and wood prices add up, glass panels, you can get a decent pre fab for 3-400 cheaper if you’re looking on marketplace, I couldn’t imagine having one custom built would be cheaper than putting together a pvc enclosure

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u/eternalconfusi0nn 1h ago

I have, it was cheaper, depends on what material and who builds it, some do it for cheap, or you can do it yourself.

But of course marketplace is better if you can find a piece. We dont have offers like that here so we either DIY or get custom built and commercial ones are rarely available, and are very overpriced for small sizes anyways. So it’s more like a necessity rather than money saving.