Parker

  • Adult
  • Unknown
  • Small
  • snake
  • Ball Python

About Parker

Whitby, ON

Species & Breed

snake
Ball Python

Physical Traits

Adult
Gender: Unknown
Small
Black

Behavior

Personality
Shy, Clumsy
House-trained: No

Parker’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    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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Parker's Story

MEET PARKER: <br/>Parker is a newer face to Reptilia and while is suspected to be male, has not been officially sexed. Parker is a spider morph ball python. Ball pythons bred with the spider morph often showcase a neurological condition in the form of a "wobble" that is associated with these snakes having poor muscle tone and unable to really gauge where up and down is. While some individuals of this morph have such severe symptoms, their quality of life is at risk, others display only moderate symptoms that can become worse if stressed. <br/><br/>Over the years, the number of breeders of the spider morph has significantly fallen, which is great news as these snakes are put at a huge disadvantage from their hatch day.<br/>Common symptoms include twisting movements of the head, difficulty striking prey items, sitting or resting upside down, and general lack of coordination.<br/><br/>Parker's symptoms are incredibly mild and he only showcases a slight wobble. This means that he has the potential to live a full lifespan without hindrance to his quality of life. <br/><br/>ENCLOSURE:<br/>The bigger the better! But no smaller than 36" x 18" x 18" for an adult<br/><br/>SUBSTRATE:<br/>Ball pythons do best with a mixture of substrates that retains humidity, such as soil, sand, mulch and moss.<br/><br/>HIDES:<br/>Offer ample hiding space with at least one hide on the warm side and one on the cool side. A thermometer and humidity gauge will help make sure the temperature is correct.<br/><br/>LIGHTING:<br/>Ball Pythons require a day and night cycle. UVB is not required but there are some benefits of having UVB, such as improving overall health and immune system.<br/><br/>TEMPERATURE & HUMIDTY:<br/>Daytime: 75-80°F on the cool side and 80-85°F on the warm side. Basking spot should be 88-92°F.<br/>Nighttime: 70-75°F.<br/><br/>DIET:<br/>Carnivores, preying on frozen thawed rats, mice, chicks, or quail.<br/>Juveniles eat weekly while adults can be offered a meal every 3-4 weeks.<br/>Ball pythons are known for going off food for periods of time at random.<br/><br/>WATER:<br/>Offer fresh water from a dish at all times.<br/><br/>SHEDDING:<br/>Juveniles and babies will shed more frequently since they are growing quickly. Adults will shed less frequently. During shed the snake may refuse food, and be a little more defensive!<br/><br/>TEMPERAMENT:<br/>Ball pythons are a very common pet snake due to their docile nature and natural inclination to hide in defense rather than bite.<br/><br/>LIFESPAN:<br/>Ball pythons can live for 25-35+ years. One ball python in the United States just turned 52!<br/><br/>Ball pythons are a very common pet snake due to their docile nature and natural inclination to hide in defense rather than bite.<br/><br/>For more information about our adoption program at Reptilia Vaughan, please email zoo.vaughan@reptilia.org

MEET PARKER:
Parker is a newer face to Reptilia and while is suspected to be male, has not been officially sexed. Parker is a spider morph ball python. Ball pythons bred with the spider morph often showcase a neurological condition in the form of a "wobble" that is associated with these snakes having poor muscle tone and unable to really gauge where up and down is. While some individuals of this morph have such severe symptoms, their quality of life is at risk, others display only moderate symptoms that can become worse if stressed.

Over the years, the number of breeders of the spider morph has significantly fallen, which is great news as these snakes are put at a huge disadvantage from their hatch day.
Common symptoms include twisting movements of the head, difficulty striking prey items, sitting or resting upside down, and general lack of coordination.

Parker's symptoms are incredibly mild and he only showcases a slight wobble. This means that he has the potential to live a full lifespan without

MEET PARKER:
Parker is a newer face to Reptilia and while is suspected to be male, has not been officially sexed. Parker is a spider morph ball python. Ball pythons bred with the spider morph often showcase a neurological condition in the form of a "wobble" that is associated with these snakes having poor muscle tone and unable to really gauge where up and down is. While some individuals of this morph have such severe symptoms, their quality of life is at risk, others display only moderate symptoms that can become worse if stressed.

Over the years, the number of breeders of the spider morph has significantly fallen, which is great news as these snakes are put at a huge disadvantage from their hatch day.
Common symptoms include twisting movements of the head, difficulty striking prey items, sitting or resting upside down, and general lack of coordination.

Parker's symptoms are incredibly mild and he only showcases a slight wobble. This means that he has the potential to live a full lifespan without hindrance to his quality of life.

ENCLOSURE:
The bigger the better! But no smaller than 36" x 18" x 18" for an adult

SUBSTRATE:
Ball pythons do best with a mixture of substrates that retains humidity, such as soil, sand, mulch and moss.

HIDES:
Offer ample hiding space with at least one hide on the warm side and one on the cool side. A thermometer and humidi

How To Adopt

Parker was listed as ADOPTABLE by Reptilia
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When can I meet Parker?
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Parker is from Reptilia

[Whitby, ON]

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