



Bradley
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- snake
- Ball Python
About Bradley
Durham, NC
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Bradley’s Compatibility
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This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bradley's Story
Intake date: 9/1/23<br/>Status: Available<br/><br/>Bradley is a 5 year old adult female ball python who came to us very thin and undersized. Unfortunately, her owners were not feeding her enough and she was very stunted when she came in. Bradley has a great appetite and happily eats F/T rodents. She is a big, healthy girl now! She can be nervous when handled but is okay with intermediate handlers. Her adoption fee is $50.<br/><br/>Care sheet: https://bewildnc.org/ball-python/<br/><br/>**We do not recommend glass tanks/aquariums for ball pythons due to humidity and security issues. If you use a glass tank, you MUST cover up at least 75% of the screen top with plastic, plexiglass, or foil tape AND provide a lot of cover. Many ball pythons will require that 3 of the glass sides are covered with paper or a background if they are more nervous. Please check out our care guide for alternative housing methods--we highly recommend PVC cages and appropriate bin setups.**<br/><br/>We do approve cages that are solid sided but have screen tops--they just MUST be modified. We've listed a few recommended cages below.<br/><br/>Sterilite 200 quart latching tote<br/>Dubia.com (screen top--must cover)<br/>Zen Habitats (screen top--must cover)<br/>EcoFlex (screen top--must cover; available on Amazon/Chewy)<br/>Reptile Basics<br/>The Gorgon's Head<br/>Toad Ranch<br/>Reptile Kages<br/>Black Box Cages<br/>Animal Plastics<br/><br/>PLEASE READ!<br/>If you are interested in adopting this animal, you need to fill out an application at https://bewildnc.org/apply/. Read the application carefully and answer the questions thoroughly. Above all, be honest! Research the species you would like to adopt in advance and consult multiple sources, we are happy to answer questions. Adopters agree to pick-up the animal in Durham within 7 days of their approval.
Intake date: 9/1/23
Status: Available
Bradley is a 5 year old adult female ball python who came to us very thin and undersized. Unfortunately, her owners were not feeding her enough and she was very stunted when she came in. Bradley has a great appetite and happily eats F/T rodents. She is a big, healthy girl now! She can be nervous when handled but is okay with intermediate handlers. Her adoption fee is $50.
Care sheet: https://bewildnc.org/ball-python/
**We do not recommend glass tanks/aquariums for ball pythons due to humidity and security issues. If you use a glass tank, you MUST cover up at least 75% of the screen top with plastic, plexiglass, or foil tape AND provide a lot of cover. Many ball pythons will require that 3 of the glass sides are covered with paper or a background if they are more nervous. Please check out our care guide for alternative housing methods--we highly recommend PVC cages and appropriate bin setups.**
We do approve cages that are solid sided but have scree
Intake date: 9/1/23
Status: Available
Bradley is a 5 year old adult female ball python who came to us very thin and undersized. Unfortunately, her owners were not feeding her enough and she was very stunted when she came in. Bradley has a great appetite and happily eats F/T rodents. She is a big, healthy girl now! She can be nervous when handled but is okay with intermediate handlers. Her adoption fee is $50.
Care sheet: https://bewildnc.org/ball-python/
**We do not recommend glass tanks/aquariums for ball pythons due to humidity and security issues. If you use a glass tank, you MUST cover up at least 75% of the screen top with plastic, plexiglass, or foil tape AND provide a lot of cover. Many ball pythons will require that 3 of the glass sides are covered with paper or a background if they are more nervous. Please check out our care guide for alternative housing methods--we highly recommend PVC cages and appropriate bin setups.**
We do approve cages that are solid sided but have screen tops--they just MUST be modified. We've listed a few recommended cages below.
Sterilite 200 quart latching tote
Dubia.com (screen top--must cover)
Zen Habitats (screen top--must cover)
EcoFlex (screen top--must cover; available on Amazon/Chewy)
Reptile Basics
The Gorgon's Head
Toad Ranch
Reptile Kages
Black Box Cages
Animal Plastics
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