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Ball Python Care Guide

A calm, slow-growing terrestrial python known for its gentle temperament. Thrives with proper heat gradients, secure hides, and a stable, low-stress environment.

Quick Facts

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  • Scientific name: Python regius
  • Common names: Ball Python, Royal Python
  • Lifespan: 25–35+ years (often 40+ in captivity)
  • Activity: Nocturnal / crepuscular
  • Difficulty: Beginner-friendly with proper heating

Enclosure Requirements

  • Minimum size: 36" × 18" × 18" (juvenile–adult)
  • Large adult: 48" × 24" × 24" recommended
  • Orientation: Horizontal — floor space is important
  • Hides: A warm hide and a cool hide are essential
  • Décor: Branches, cork bark, foliage, secure climbing options
  • Security: Snug hides reduce stress and feeding issues

Temperature & Humidity

  • Warm hide: 31–33°C (88–92°F)
  • Cool hide: 24–26°C (75–79°F)
  • Ambient temps: 27–29°C (80–84°F)
  • Night temps: 24–25°C (75–77°F)
  • Humidity: 55–65% (up to 75% during shed)
  • Misting: Light, as needed — avoid drenching substrate

Lighting

  • UVB: Optional but beneficial
  • Daylight: Use LED or UVB for a 12-hour cycle
  • No red/blue bulbs: These can disturb their sleep cycle
  • Night heating: Use heat mats or radiant heat panels (no lights)

Substrate

  • Preferred: Coco chips, ReptiChip, or cypress mulch
  • Shedding: Slightly increased humidity helps
  • Avoid: Dusty pine/cedar, loose sand

Diet

  • Staples: Frozen–thawed rats (proper width = snake’s widest point)
  • Feeding frequency:
    • Juveniles: every 5–7 days
    • Adults: every 10–14 days
  • Refusal periods: Normal during winter or breeding season
  • Never feed live unless absolutely necessary: Risk of injury

Water & Hydration

  • Water bowl: Large enough for the snake to soak if desired
  • Clean: Replace water daily
  • Shedding: Increased humidity + proper hides prevent stuck shed
  • Note: Sudden soaking can indicate mites or overheating

Gallery & Enclosure Example

Here are examples of Ball Python enclosures and habitat styles.

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