Species information

 

Royal Python

Python regius

Python regius - Royal Python

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Common name

Royal Python (or Ball python in America)

Scientific name

Python regius

Family

Boidae

Appearance

The royal python is a small python with a black background on which is found irregular blotches of brown/grey. Some start from the belly and go up the sides (these are said to look like crowns, thus the name Royal Python was born), some are on the back. This snake now comes in many morphs.

 

Locality

Western Africa.

 

Adult size

3-5ft, with 4ft being average. Some females have been known to reach 6ft.

 

Approx lifespan

More than 20 years. The oldest on record is over 50 years old.

 

REcomended vivarium size

A 36x18x18in vivarium is recommended for a single adult. These are shy snakes which do well in small enclosures

 

Basic set up type

Dry forest/scrubland. Being a shy snake, they need to have tighly fitting hides in both the warm and and cool end. Provide a large water bowl as these snakes have been known to have the occasional soak.

 

Diet

The diet for the Royal Python should be made up of rodents.

 

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