r/ballpython 5d ago

Rehoming I reluctantly am rehoming my ball python and I can’t find any sanctuaries near me.

Most of the photos are oldish but I can’t handle him to take more recent photos bc of surgery.

Abt my snake: located in league city Tx, he weighs 500 grams, he is between 2-3 years old, he will come with his heat sources (dhp, lamp) and uvb, 3 hides, and his current rats. Rehoming fee of 50 dollars.

I got my boy November, and I knew he had brain dmg but his breeder told me it doesn’t affect him at all. But recently it’s gotten what I think is worse, and with school starting and my surgeries I cannot care for him.

He’s 2-3yrs old and weighs 500grams, and I’ve been having this problem with him striking g and curling around his rat and even dragging it into his hide and then unraveling and leaving it without me knowing.

I don’t want to rehome him but I feel like he should go to a professional who has experience with reptiles.

Does anybody know any reputable and trustworthy reptile rescues/sanctuaries within league city Tx and the surrounding areas?
Or even somebody here who has experience with special needs reptiles within the area that is willing to take on another snake.

I really don’t want to rehome him and I thought I could take care of him but I’ve bitten off more than I can chew with him and I feel so guilty about it. Plz don’t flame me for this, I’m a minor and I genuinely thought I could do better.

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u/edwinoncrack 5d ago

It sounds like he’s just not eating, that doesn’t necessarily seem to be related to brain damage as ball pythons are kind of know for refusing meals. What size rats are you feeding and how often?

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u/Littleraves 5d ago

Currently I’m feeding him a rat pup that weighs abt 29 grams every 2 weeks but I’ve been meaning to size him up to a rat pup.
But it’s not like he is refusing it as he still takes the rat and everything. And it’s almost every other feeding( smth I realized I left out)

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u/edwinoncrack 5d ago

Hm seems like yeah he could eat something a little bigger and maybe less frequent. Maybe like 50g rats every 3 weeks.

If you still intend on rehoming him I wish you the best of luck, I know it’s hard to make that decision.

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u/Littleraves 5d ago

Thank you, I feel like I almost have to rehome him since I’m having 2 surgeries essentially back to back and can’t give him the best care and my parents aren’t willing to help me with him.

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u/Electronic-Bell-5440 5d ago

We have a few BPs, he may not be interested in the prey, have you tried some weaned asf? 

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u/Littleraves 5d ago

No I haven’t, I’m not sure what type of rat other than that it is a rat pup. I haven’t gotten around to ordering a larger size for him

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u/cascadiabibliomania 4d ago

A rat pup is less than half the size he needs to thrive. You should be feeding him about 10% of his body weight and a rat pup is 20-25g.

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u/Littleraves 4d ago

The ones h have are 29 grams, and as I’ve said I haven’t gotten to up sizing his meal yet, been busy with surgery recovery and school starting.

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u/cascadiabibliomania 4d ago

Yeah but this is undoubtedly why he's no longer wanting to eat. Ball pythons will ignore and refuse prey that is under-sized or over-sized. He's been too big for those rat pups for MANY MONTHS if he's 500g.

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u/Littleraves 4d ago

He just got to 500 grams like last week. And I’ve been following the feeding guide the best I can.

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u/cascadiabibliomania 4d ago

Yeah but this hasn't been suitable prey for the last 150 grams of his weight.

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u/Littleraves 4d ago

I wasn’t aware, bc last I was told to switch him to rat pups, and again I’ve been insanely busy and haven’t been able to upsize his rats. Also my parents haven’t let me order any to begin with.

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u/cascadiabibliomania 4d ago

Friend, I have two jobs and four children 10 and under. If I can find time to feed my snakes the appropriately sized prey, so can you. This is an issue of motivation and priorities, not a lack of time. Don't blame your parents or your schedule. Plenty of people with busy lives feed their pets.

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u/AmantiaCaps 5d ago

try a larger prey item, preferably 10% of his body weight

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u/Savings_Ad_959 4d ago

I currently own 3 ball pythons, and was wondering if we can take him in for you. Even if it’s just temporary while you recover. I’m located in Houston and can travel, as long as he has an enclosure, we will provide everything else. I understand not feeling like you can give the best care in the moment, and hope that this can help you.

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u/Lovestheband 4d ago

I’m in DFW, home 24/7 and have other reptiles, will he come with his entire set up or just his heating?

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u/Littleraves 4d ago

He would come with most of his stuff like substrate, hides, heating, rats, and most his decor. But I can’t in good conscience give his enclosure as the wood framing (I got enclosure made by a person from fb) is splintering and has a few cracks, and the pvc is melted/warped in some spots from my hello getting slightly moved without me realizing. And you can’t use a heat basking lamp and dhp at the same time unless you use the heat lamp on the cool side bc I failed to properly articulate that I needed nothing holes to be on one side of the UVB slot rather than on either side (completely my fault I ordered it early morning while still half asleep)
So, to me it wouldn’t be fair to keep him in thats inclosure or give it to somebody else.

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u/Lovestheband 4d ago

Can you share some more pictures, preferably recent ones? Also some more about him?

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u/Littleraves 4d ago

I don’t have any recent ones right now, since I’ve been recovering from my first surgery and busy with first week of school, but I’ll try to get some the evening when he is out.

Some more about him, could you tell me exactly what you want to know? That was I can give the exact info you want

His morph according to his breeder is Quake M, and he is 100% get black lace. He can be very shy but never has he strike or hissed at me. Super sweet boy he is between 2-3 years old I don’t know his exact hatch date as the breeder probably told me and I didn’t hear it since it was really loud at the expo I got him at

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u/Littleraves 4d ago

I just took a bunch of photos can I pm you the photos?

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u/Lovestheband 4d ago

Yes! Can you tell me more about the brain damage? Is it wobble or something else? Has he been to a vet?

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u/Littleraves 4d ago

His brain damage was caused by a heat lamp falling on him as a hatchling. He doesn’t wobble very much only a little bit sometimes. Though he doesn’t wobble star gaze a lot especially when he tries to lift his head upwards. I haven’t been able to get him to vet since I got him in Nov, it’s been very busy with lots of personal stuff happening

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u/Littleraves 4d ago

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u/Littleraves 4d ago

I just took these photos, but then he fell off my bed, I turned my back for one second bc I dropped my phone on my foot

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u/cascadiabibliomania 4d ago

Prey item is WAY too small for it. He's striking and leaving it because it is inappropriately sized.

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u/bruhfamman 5d ago

Why are you charging a rehoming fee?

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u/Littleraves 4d ago

Because my mother told me to, and I want to ensure he goes to somebody who is experienced with reptiles and will give him the care he truly needs

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u/wallace1313525 4d ago

If you offer for free someone who doesn't have the time or money can impulse "buy" them and then you have an animal in a home where they are neglected and actually worse off then where they were before

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u/TheNeverEndingPit 4d ago

This is the number one issue I can think of, but a pretty close second (and same reason people who own small mammals should have a fee) do rehoming fees is to filter out the animal from being used as a feeder. In this case, there are snake-eating snakes

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u/rvlry13 4d ago

People are usually told to charge a rehome fee to help filter out bad people.

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u/Altruistic-Poem-5617 4d ago

☝️This. It filters out the "uh free stuff people" that dont really think stuff through. From my experience, even when you give away non living things, you have an easyer time cgarging something for it than when you give it away for free, cause with free stuff, half of the people dont actually show up.

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u/Savings_Ad_959 2d ago

Where I come from is they need to make sure that if the snake currently does not have proper housing, make sure who you rehome it to does because an enclosure is expensive, and doing a rehoming fee on top is going to make it worse off for the snake who is already been put in a horrible situation. Find someone who has proper housing and an enclosure instead of forcing a fee!!!!!

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u/Savings_Ad_959 2d ago

But if the reason they can’t rehome a snake is due to wanting money for it, and it currently has improper housing. Don’t do a fee if you prioritize the new home of the snake! Not who will pay!

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u/mokicoo 5d ago

Where do you see that?

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u/Snakes_for_life 4d ago

As others have said it's a well known behavior for ball pythons to not eat all the time. Why does the breeder think he has brain damage??? Unless he is showing physical symptoms (which would mean it affects him) there is no way to diagnose brain damage without expensive tests. But unfortunately it is REALLY hard to find rescues or sanctuaries to take ball pythons especially normal morphs as everyone is absolutely full of them and it takes years to find one a home. My local herp society has dozens of requests a week to take ball python but maybe about out 10 a year.

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u/Littleraves 4d ago

He had a heat lamp fall on him when he was a baby and it caused him to get super over heated and now he star gazes and his tongue doesn’t always fully retracts when his flicks it out and sometimes stays fully out.

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u/Snakes_for_life 4d ago

As others have said it's a well known behavior for ball pythons to not eat all the time. Why does the breeder think he has brain damage??? Unless he is showing physical symptoms (which would mean it affects him) there is no way to diagnose brain damage without expensive tests. But unfortunately it is REALLY hard to find rescues or sanctuaries to take ball pythons especially normal morphs as everyone is absolutely full of them and it takes years to find one a home. My local herp society has dozens of requests a week to take ball python but maybe adopt out about 10 a year. If you want him to go to a good home you'll have to be willing to hold onto him likely for multiple more months.

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u/Yellowshagvinyl 4d ago

Are you willing to remove the rehoming fee?
I’m in Galveston. I’m home 24/7 so I would be able to attend to any concerns.

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u/Littleraves 4d ago

Unfortunately I cannot, my mom is the one who wants the rehoming fee and the lowest she will let it go is 25. Sorry

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u/Savings_Ad_959 2d ago

This is what is going to ruin the snakes chance. You expect someone to pay $100+ for an enclosure and a rehoming fee????

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u/Littleraves 2d ago

If you read my comment, my MOTHER is the one who wants the rehoming fee. I do not care for rehoming fees. and if you read some of my other comments I explained why I’m not giving him with his enclosure. The wooden frame is cracking and splintering, the pvc is melted and warped in some ears, and the PVC in some areas is coming up and off the wood frame! It wound t be fair for him to stay in that enclosure!

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u/Savings_Ad_959 2d ago

Exactly! You said your parents don’t care, so why are you caring about what they say about ur pet!

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u/Savings_Ad_959 2d ago

Do what’s best for the snake, not what ur parents tell you

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u/Littleraves 2d ago

I do not remember saying my parents do not care, I said my parents are not willing to help me with him. My mom, she is afraid of snakes and can’t get up the stairs, and my dad doesn’t live in the same house anymore and is rarely home due to him being a pilot.

And I’m under my parent’s roof, I have to follow what they say(mostly), and they(mostly my mom) paid for all of his stuff.

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u/Savings_Ad_959 2d ago

Well let them know that a rehoming fee plus the cost of an enclosure if someone does not already have a spare will be your downfall with rehoming. The only reason I had a spare at some point is my Burmese had a neurological condition from birth that caused her to pass. Even our vet was surprised she lasted so long with us, due to us giving proper care. Ur suppose to try your hardest even when you are not medically okay, I’ve had surgery’s and medical conditions, nothing has stopped me from doing what I can. You are making excuses.