Looking for a ball python with tank and accessories.May also consider a king snake or corn snake.What you got?
2/9/2009 2:19:26 AM
you sure you don't want something bigger?
2/9/2009 9:47:59 AM
Possibly, what do you have?
2/9/2009 10:39:38 AM
i've got a small 2yo corn...just fed him last night, actuallyI've also got some tanks and accessories, but they're at my parents' place 45 minutes from here
2/9/2009 12:23:26 PM
6.5' Columbian Red Tail Boa w/ 75 gallon tankShe eats 3 medium rats every two weeks, but that will be going up soon.I'll let her go for $225.
2/9/2009 1:59:18 PM
I've got everything you need for a ball minus the snake itself- 10gal tank with clamping lid and heat pad attached underneath- mid-size hide- natural wood branch (bought from pet supply, safe for captive reptiles)- poseable artificial "branch"- ~2/3 bag Repti-Bark brand fir bark substrate, enough to fill it once with some left over- water bowl- cloth transport sack, keeps him chilled out when moving him around or cleaning his terrariumeverything shown here plus the substrate and minus the snake and overhead lamp (we were too cheap to keep that house warm in the winter so I added a little more heat for him sometimes with that lamp, otherwise the heat pad on the tank is just fine)All cleaned and ready for use. I raised that ball in it for a few years, little guy has moved on to a higher plane...All you'd need to do is set it up, buy a snake and drop him in.45 buckaroos if you pick it up or live somewhere in the area...50 if I have to drive far. PM me if interested[Edited on February 11, 2009 at 7:25 AM. Reason : R.I.P. Wicked ]
2/11/2009 6:56:40 AM
^ 10-gallon is WAY too small for anything but a VERY young ball20 long, minimum
2/11/2009 10:21:12 AM
Columbian Red Tail Boa free to good home, he eats 1 large rat every 3 weeksalso have a 2 year old corn with tank, best offerfrozen mice too[Edited on February 11, 2009 at 6:35 PM. Reason : .]
2/11/2009 6:30:29 PM
balls don't require a large environment...of course certain breeds do for stretching/digestion and exercise, but balls aren't one of them. as long as you give them enough space to provide heated and unheated areas for temp. regulation, as well as a proper hide and plenty of water/moisture, they're goodhell a ball python will do fine in a tupperware box, a terrarium is luxury living
2/11/2009 7:20:07 PM
2/16/2009 12:03:32 AM
I've had one about 9 years now, but now that I am out of school and have cats/work/gf, it is getting 0 attention and I have been thinking of doing something with it before the temp rises and it starts eating again. I don't know its sex and haven't trained it to eat anything but live. If your interested pm me.
2/16/2009 9:15:10 PM
Frozen Feeders availablehttp://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=555052
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2/18/2009 11:11:32 PM