Ball python
Python regius
Profile
Home: | West Africa |
| Age expectancy: | up to over 40 years |
| Diet: | Mice, rats and chicks. |
| Size: | up to 130 cm |
Royal python
Area of origin:
The royal python (Python regius) is a species of snake within the python family and is native to West and Central Africa.
Habitat:
The royal python is very adaptable in terms of its habitat. They can be found in closed tropical rainforests, savannahs and agricultural areas. Termite burrows are suitable for hiding, moisturising or basking.
Facts:
- Royal pythons are active at night and at dusk.
- They roam the countryside in search of food and a mate.
- In the dry season they do not leave their hiding place for weeks.
- Like all members of the family, it is a non-venomous constrictor.
- They do not hibernate
Care:
Everything at a glance:
Ground temperature
- 27-29°C
- With localised heating up to 38°C
- Night setback to 20-23°C
Humidity
- 60-80%
- Rise to over 90% for a short time by spraying
The substrate should be loose and absorbent to prevent swallowing.
The basic equipment should include climbing facilities, hiding places and a large water container.
The dry terrarium has a legal minimum size of 130x65x100 cm for 2 adult animals
Food:
This giant snake feeds on small mammals (mice, rats, chicks) and birds.
Before you decide on a royal python, you should definitely have read an appropriate specialised book.
The following applies to all animal keeping: children must be guided, supervised and controlled by their parents. Children must learn that an animal has its own needs and habits and respect this. Parents should be aware that it is they who are responsible for the animal.
Our trained team is available to assist you with any questions or issues at Zoo Roco. They can provide you with expert advice on all matters.
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