Pastel Ball Python snake rehoming

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Bryan TX

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Rehoming my ~2 year old Male Pastel Ball Python named Pringle (which you can obviously change bc snakes don’t care). I started grad school and no longer have time to interact w/ my snake daily, so he’s become a little shy. He’s a Pastel morph, according to the breeder I bought him from. He’s been a fantastic eater and has never refused a meal. Asking: $100 rehoming fee for just the snake, and $125 for enclosure+everything else. The enclosure is a 40+ gallon plastic tub w/ a lid+clasps and includes: •heat mat •temperature gauge •large water dish •large cave hide •wood log hide •large plastic branch/rock decor (which he likes resting on the top “branch” of) Diet: Small Rats (frozen/thawed only) Behavior: Little hesitant/shy. Will likely stay in his ball for the first few days of handling. He warmed up to me pretty fast back when I handled him daily. He has also never bitten or attempted to. All in all, the snake + his enclosure has cost me around $300. Since I’m only asking for $100/$125, I ask that he goes to a good home w/ an informed future owner. Doesn’t matter if you’ve never had a snake, as long as you’ve done a little research that’s fine. I’ll feed him again before I give him to you. Not accepting trades, and I can provide more Ball Python information/care tips for anyone seriously considering getting him. Willing to drive to you if you pay more for my time/gas. Thanks extra info: I recommend getting a “digital heat mat thermostat controller” that’ll regulate the heat coming from the mat in his enclosure so it stays at 90ish degrees on the hot side. I would offer mine, but it’s being used for another pet. If you don’t want to buy his enclosure too, I would at least recommend you make your own plastic tub enclosure instead of using a glass one, since glass doesn’t hold humidity well at all (which ball pythons need).

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