What size food item?

Morph

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you have nothing to worry about :) balls are by far ( IMO ) the easiest snake to get. their the best first pet snake to have. the best set up for them would be an UTH with a nice hide. the temps should stay at about the mid 80 with a nice amount of humidity. at night they can stay in the high 70's to low 80's and be fine. you'll have no problems with one trust me. im getting my 12 yr old sister one :)

as for food...as babies hoppers are what they should be eating. and depending on how fast its grow and how much its eating you can go up from there...hopper to small mouse to med mouse to large mouse to small rat to med rat to large rat. jumbo if needed but thats in like 2 years or so whens its a full grown adult! oh and i suppose you could do multiple small ones but it might be more expensive than just getting the one slightly larger one? when its an adult you could probably stay at a med rat maybe even a small rat if your python is smaller in size.

im getting a snow corn tomorrow :) but i really want a candy cane oh and if you cant house them together. how's breeding work...you just put em in when the season starts and take em out right after they do there buisness?
 
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Bling_my_leo

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I know for sure that I am getting myself a candy cane corn snake no matter what. I have a 35 qt. plastic tub that is avalible as well. So who knows, I may end up with a butter corn too!!! =]
 

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