Ball Python For Sale - Shy Female Cinnamon
Great beginner species, suitable for novice and experienced keepers alike as well as a family pet. A heavy bodied, slow moving, gentle species that is perfect for children, under adult supervision.
Currently for sale in our Iver reptile shop
Photos taken March 2024
Age: CB23
Sex: Female
Suitable for: First time reptile owners - however this gorgeous girl is Vivarium defensive and would benefit in an experienced household with no small children.
Captive bred? Yes
Handling: generally okay to handle however needs a little more TLC we recommend using a snake hook to get her out of the enclosure.
Size range: around 4-5ft for mature females
Housing and habitat: at her size she requires a 3x1ft enclosure with thermostatically controlled over head heating. However would recommend upgrading to a 4x2x2 when she gets bigger.
This species requires basking temperatures of 32-35 Celsius, with a minimum night time drop to 22 Celsius and ideally thrives in areas of 50-60% humidity. UV lightning is not necessary for this species although studies show they benefit from exposure to UV rays.
This species does not require feeding as often as most other pets. As babies they will typically eat once a week, juvenile to sub adult once a fortnight, then as an adult once a month, depending of food items offered, so very low feeding cost in comparison to other species and perfect for those new to the hobby as maintaining feeding schedule is easier to manage.
Great beginner species, suitable for novice and experienced keepers alike as well as a family pet. A heavy bodied, slow moving, gentle species that is perfect for children, under adult supervision.
Currently for sale in our Iver reptile shop
Photos taken March 2024
Age: CB23
Sex: Female
Suitable for: First time reptile owners - however this gorgeous girl is Vivarium defensive and would benefit in an experienced household with no small children.
Captive bred? Yes
Handling: generally okay to handle however needs a little more TLC we recommend using a snake hook to get her out of the enclosure.
Size range: around 4-5ft for mature females
Housing and habitat: at her size she requires a 3x1ft enclosure with thermostatically controlled over head heating. However would recommend upgrading to a 4x2x2 when she gets bigger.
This species requires basking temperatures of 32-35 Celsius, with a minimum night time drop to 22 Celsius and ideally thrives in areas of 50-60% humidity. UV lightning is not necessary for this species although studies show they benefit from exposure to UV rays.
This species does not require feeding as often as most other pets. As babies they will typically eat once a week, juvenile to sub adult once a fortnight, then as an adult once a month, depending of food items offered, so very low feeding cost in comparison to other species and perfect for those new to the hobby as maintaining feeding schedule is easier to manage.
Great beginner species, suitable for novice and experienced keepers alike as well as a family pet. A heavy bodied, slow moving, gentle species that is perfect for children, under adult supervision.
Currently for sale in our Iver reptile shop
Photos taken March 2024
Age: CB23
Sex: Female
Suitable for: First time reptile owners - however this gorgeous girl is Vivarium defensive and would benefit in an experienced household with no small children.
Captive bred? Yes
Handling: generally okay to handle however needs a little more TLC we recommend using a snake hook to get her out of the enclosure.
Size range: around 4-5ft for mature females
Housing and habitat: at her size she requires a 3x1ft enclosure with thermostatically controlled over head heating. However would recommend upgrading to a 4x2x2 when she gets bigger.
This species requires basking temperatures of 32-35 Celsius, with a minimum night time drop to 22 Celsius and ideally thrives in areas of 50-60% humidity. UV lightning is not necessary for this species although studies show they benefit from exposure to UV rays.
This species does not require feeding as often as most other pets. As babies they will typically eat once a week, juvenile to sub adult once a fortnight, then as an adult once a month, depending of food items offered, so very low feeding cost in comparison to other species and perfect for those new to the hobby as maintaining feeding schedule is easier to manage.