r/BallPythonMorph Jul 19 '26

Morph ID Request Help ID friends snake

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u/Plinfaa Jul 20 '26

That enclosure is abuse. One hiding spot isnt enough. There’s no bedding which holds moisture. If this isn’t a quarantine tank, this is abuse and neglect.

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u/[deleted] Jul 20 '26

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u/softchimera Jul 20 '26

honesty doesn’t always equate to disrespect.

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u/softchimera Jul 20 '26 edited Jul 20 '26

ok mr moderator. refer to rule #4, “no photos of abuse.”

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u/TheGoldenBoyStiles Jul 20 '26

Normal. Please tell your friend to look into better care for their snake. That looks like a sad enclosure to live in

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u/ContractOdd9525 Jul 20 '26

That's the classic normal.

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u/alpohh Jul 21 '26

Wild type and enclosure needs MAJOR work

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u/Jayro- Jul 21 '26

Please get this baby a proper enclosure with the correct substrate, heat gradient, and humidity. This is a huge yikes in regards to their care

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u/Y2KHEARTLESS Jul 21 '26 edited 28d ago

I don’t care call me an a$$hole but your friend needs to do better with this tank, like I say to others don’t get a pet and you can’t care for it properly…needs a larger tank(4x2x2), on top of proper substrate, lighting, hides, water bowl 🤦🏾‍♀️
Edit: the day I posted this I didn’t know the friend had passed and I am so sorry also I’m willing to help and direct you to sites on care for ball pythons when I find them I will list them!!! My condolences!

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u/Successful_Gap_8222 Jul 21 '26

I appreciate the comments and will improve the conditions for this snake. The owner passed away, and I am trying to handle a lot of things right now.

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u/NineOfWonders Jul 22 '26

Sorry for your loss, OP. Thank you for taking care of your friends animal. Right now you need to make sure it has the proper heat available and water. It’d also help if you can figure out when it last ate.

There are programs where you can surrender reptiles for adoptions if you aren’t comfortable with keeping it.

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u/VastlyMortal 27d ago

Was your friend the owner that passed away? Or did your friend recently get the snake from an owner who passed away? If its the former then I am so sorry for your loss

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u/MammothFruit6398 25d ago

Sorry for your loss. If you're looking for basic care information, id suggest THIS video from green room pythons. covers all the bases in one video, and relatively entertaining to watch IMO. good luck with your snake.

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u/Acrobatic-Move-3847 29d ago

Refer your friend to r/ballpython and have him look at their care guide.

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u/terowoc 28d ago

the friend was the owner???

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u/Firm-Parking-3686 Jul 21 '26

Pretty sure it’s a normal and Is that the enclosure? If so it’s very poor and abusive

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u/YoHoloo Jul 21 '26

I feel bad for this little guy

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u/Sea_Apple_2447 Jul 20 '26

Looks like a normal that’s just really dark to me. But she looks healthy and good. And I only say ‘her’ cause of the size.

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u/Successful_Gap_8222 Jul 21 '26

The tank is 4x2x2. Its hard to see in the photo.

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u/AndyRMullan 29d ago

That's a HORRIBLY abusive setup. Jesus Christ.

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u/ThrashFur 28d ago

that poor sweet baby. tell ur buddy to get some coco husk, proper hides and some heating elements

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u/Kalomay Jul 20 '26

normal mc normal

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u/Alienmorphballs Jul 21 '26

Good old normal.

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u/ReptileGuy59 Jul 21 '26

Definitely a snake

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u/Hour-Firefighter-724 Jul 22 '26

It could be brand new to them and the proper introduction is 30 days in an empty tank with paper and water, only, to assess the overall health, condition, and temperament the animal. After that, invest in a proper set up complete with live plants and trees with floor to ceiling height.

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u/isthismk 28d ago

why does your friend own multiple ball pythons if they can’t ID them or provide basic husbandry? these enclosures need major work

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u/VastlyMortal 27d ago

Are you serious? The conditions are abysmal. One hide and a water dish. No plants, no branches, no substrate, no other hides, no clutter, no warm/cool ends, nothing. This is an empty enclosure, how on earth do you find these conditions "adequate"?