{"id":1881,"date":"2020-05-28T10:28:47","date_gmt":"2020-05-28T10:28:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/reptilefollower.com\/?p=1881"},"modified":"2020-05-28T10:28:47","modified_gmt":"2020-05-28T10:28:47","slug":"bearded-dragon-vs-ball-python","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/reptilefollower.com\/bearded-dragon-vs-ball-python\/","title":{"rendered":"Bearded Dragon vs Ball Python (What is better?)"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you are in two minds about a Bearded Dragon or Ball python, you may not know what to pick. Therefore, in this article, I will explain the best choice and advantages and disadvantages of each one.<\/p>\n

Bearded Dragon is the best for pet owners that want a more active pet, with regular movement, and hate the idea of handling feeder mice. Ball Pythons are ideal for owners that want a pet with low maintenance and do not mind feeder mice.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Now that you know my opinion on which one is best when comparing a Ball Python and Bearded Dragon. Keep reading to learn exactly what a Ball Python is, the advantages and disadvantages of each of them, and much more.<\/p>\n\n

What is Ball Python?<\/h2>\n
\"Female

Female Ball Python – Python regius, age 1 year. Firefly Morph or Mutation<\/p><\/div>\n

To get started, in this section, I will explain what a Ball Python is. This will help to set the background of this snake before we look at the advantages and disadvantages of owning one.<\/p>\n

Background<\/h3>\n

The Ball Python (Python regius<\/a>) is also known as the Royal Python. It is known to be a native of the west and central Africa. As you can imagine, it enjoys a hot climate. It is well populated, so not regarded as endangered. However, it is often hunted for its meat and for the pet trade, due to its popularity.<\/p>\n

Appearance<\/h3>\n

It is usually black or dark brown with some patches of brown. If you flip it over on its underside (belly). You will observe a contracted white color. Or, arguably more of a creamy color.<\/p>\n

What food does a Ball Python eat?<\/h2>\n

Now that you know some background about the Ball Python you may be wondering what kind of food it eats, in case you need to prepare. For that reason, in this section, I will explain what this is.<\/p>\n

Small or Younger Ball Pythons<\/h3>\n

There is a slight difference in eating habits depending on their size or age. This is mainly logical, based on their size. You would expect a smaller or younger Ball Python to eat some or all of the following:<\/p>\n