Python for sale in Cartersville, Virginia | Petzlover


ball pythons (1 normal, 1 cinnamon pastel peweter)
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
I am looking for a very good home for my 2 ball pythons. As sad and cliche as it is to say, I cannot take care of them. I am not sure of their age, but the Normal Ball Python's name is Aeris, she is a female. My cinnamon Pastel Pewter is also a female and her name is Alena. I would prefer my snakes to go to an experienced owner. Although I was a first time snake owner, I literally put my all into them, Alena's tank is built into a dresser and it is 60 gallon tank. Aeris's tank is a 40 gallon tank. They are very well behaved snakes. I have not had any issues with them. Very healthy and eat very well.
Frequently Asked Questions about Ball Pythons
What is the difference between a Normal Ball Python and a Cinnamon Pastel Pewter?
The main differences lie in their coloration and patterns. The Normal Ball Python features a classic brown and tan pattern, while the Cinnamon Pastel Pewter has a unique coloration with lighter shades and more defined patterns. Both types are equally delightful!
How big do Ball Pythons typically grow?
On average, Ball Pythons can grow up to 3-5 feet in length, depending on their genetics and care. Proper tank size, like the 60 gallon tank for the Cinnamon Pastel Pewter and a 40 gallon tank for the Normal Ball Python, is vital for their growth and health.
What kind of habitat do Ball Pythons need?
Ball Pythons thrive in a secure and comfortable habitat. Enclosures should include appropriate heat and humidity levels, along with spaces for hiding. The 60 gallon tank setup for Alena is a great example of a well-constructed habitat.
Are Ball Pythons good pets for beginners?
While Ball Pythons can be suitable for beginners, they do benefit from an owner with some experience. It is essential to provide proper care and understanding of their needs as snakes require specific environments to thrive.
What do Ball Pythons eat?
Ball Pythons are carnivorous and primarily eat rodents. It is vital to offer them a diet of appropriately-sized prey to ensure their health. Both Aeris and Alena are reported to eat very well and are in excellent health.
Can I house different types of Ball Pythons together?
In general, it is not recommended to house different Ball Pythons together as it can lead to stress and territorial disputes. Each snake should have its own dedicated space in a proper enclosure.
Why is the owner finding a new home for their Ball Pythons?
The owner, unfortunately, cannot take care of the snakes any longer. They are looking for a responsible and experienced owner to provide a loving and suitable home for both pets, ensuring they continue to receive the excellent care they deserve.


























