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I have had this boy since he was about a month old, and he is about 200 grams right now. Happy, healthy, puppy dog tame, and kind of a goober, I named him Duck. He has never missed a single meal (every Friday). I am rehoming him because I am going to focus on building my boa collection and will need the space.
Duck will come with his 20 gallon enclosure, which I have set up to provide him with a perfect environment as recommended by today's keeping standards. I have the top of his tank wrapped with a plastic sheet to trap humidity, and easily keep humidity between 70 and 80 percent. He has an LED light on both a dimmer and a timer, and a ceramic heat emitter set to a digital thermostat on his hot side. His hot and cold side both have digital thermometers and hygrometers. I have kept him on cypress mulch his whole life, and he has always had perfect sheds. I expect his current enclosure to adequately house him for another 4-6 months, but he will eventually need a larger one.
This is an opportunity to enter the hobby by acquiring a healthy animal that is well started with plenty of room left to grow together! Ball pythons are a popular beginner snake, so I understand if you don't have any previous snake experience, but please at least do some research instead of doing something impulsive.
The rehoming fee for Duck is two hundred fifty dollars and will include him, his enclosure and everything inside (pictured), as well as 2 months worth of food (8 frozen large mice)
Thanks for looking!
Snake, Reptile, Ball Python, Python, boa, constrictor, tank, enclosure
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