A- Not always
B- Not always, sometimes though.
C- Common mistake, they do well at 86-87. We keep ours at work on news paper, with a water dish in a racking system. At around 87 and they do great!
If you want a morph, they usually run a couple hundred dollars at least. Whereas many corn morphs are much cheaper.
They are very often picky and difficult, often only wanting live and going on random hunger strikes.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?127203-Ball-Python-(Python-regius)-Caresheet
maaaaaaaaybe in the states, lol. pintripes here? $350. pastels? $100-$150. spiders? $350+ depending on size, etc.Ball python morphs have dropped in price substantially over the past few years. Pastels are not $50-$75 bucks a pop! Spiders as low as $150. Pinstripes as low as $125! The Ball Pythons we keep at work, all thrive and even though I don't feed them, I do clean them and their set-up is quite simple.
we have 13 ball pythons and the only ones we have that are picky are the males near breeding season, and sometimes after laying eggs the females take a bit to get back on food. we only have 1 that eats live-only, and we are in the process of switching her. ball pythons are no more difficult to keep than corns. not saying he should get one, but i wouldn't want anyone to get the wrong idea either.
not saying this is the case for everybody, but i think the whole thing about them being picky eaters is a little bit exaggerated.
I wish they made balls that look like albino Burmese pythons
Well don't load up with so many snakes that they cause a problem when you go to college. They aren't disposable.
....... unless you have overextended yourself so much you can't care for them at all.
Bingo!!!!!!!
I wish they made balls that look like albino Burmese pythons
I have 2 balls and 2 corns. Yes, balls require higher temps and humidity than corns, but that doesn't make them advanced, pain in the butt snakes to keep. They're still beginner snakes.
Prices on low-end morphs have come down a lot. I got my pastel for $65 and my mojave for $100.
In terms of personality, corns are perceived to have more personality simply because they are active/flighty, whereas balls would rather sit still in your hand. I don't think one is better than the other. I like both personalities.
In terms of feeding, i haven't had any major problems yet with either.
I think it's unfair for people to bash on balls. Each species is beautiful and fun in their own way.