
Pinstripe Pied Ball Python
Pinstripe Pied Ball Python (Python regius) Care Sheet
Quick Facts
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Common Name | Pinstripe Pied Ball Python |
| Scientific Name | Python regius |
| Origin | West and Central Africa – captive-bred morph |
| Adult Size | 120–150 cm (females can grow slightly larger) |
| Lifespan | 20–30 years in captivity |
| Activity | Nocturnal, terrestrial predator |
Behavior
-
Generally docile and easy to handle; may ball up when stressed or frightened.
-
Terrestrial; spends much time hiding during the day.
-
Nocturnal hunter; becomes active in the evening and night.
-
Excellent beginner-friendly snake due to temperament.
Enclosure Requirements
-
Tank Size: Minimum 90–120 liters for an adult; secure lid required
-
Substrate: Aspen shavings, coconut fiber, or reptile-safe soil; allows burrowing
-
Decor: Hides at both warm and cool ends, branches, rocks
-
Humidity: 50–60% (slightly higher during shedding, ~65%)
-
Temperature:
-
Basking / warm hide: 30–32°C
-
Ambient: 24–28°C
-
Night: 20–24°C
-
-
Lighting: Indirect light; UVB optional but not required
-
Ventilation: Moderate airflow
Compatibility
-
Best housed singly; non-aggressive and generally tolerant of humans.
-
Avoid cohabiting with other snakes to prevent stress or injury.
Diet
-
Carnivorous; feeds on appropriately sized rodents:
-
Frozen-thawed or pre-killed mice or rats (size depending on snake age)
-
-
Juveniles: feed every 5–7 days
-
Adults: feed every 10–14 days
-
Provide a shallow water dish for drinking and soaking
Care Tips
-
Maintain consistent temperature and humidity for health and digestion.
-
Spot-clean regularly; remove feces and shed.
-
Offer multiple hides to reduce stress.
-
Handle gently and regularly to maintain docility.
-
Monitor for refusal to eat or abnormal shedding as signs of stress or illness.
Breeding
-
Oviparous; females lay 4–12 eggs per clutch.
-
Eggs incubate for 55–60 days at 31–32°C.
-
Hatchlings are independent and require appropriately sized prey.
Visual Quick Guide
-
🏠 Enclosure: ≥90–120 L, hides, burrowable substrate
-
🌡️ Temp: Basking 30–32°C / Ambient 24–28°C / Night 20–24°C
-
💧 Humidity: 50–60% (65% during shedding)
-
🍴 Diet: Carnivorous (appropriately sized rodents)
-
🕒 Activity: Nocturnal, terrestrial
-
⚠️ Stress: Provide hides and stable environment; handle gently
Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Pinstripe Pied Ball Python (Python regius) Care Sheet
Quick Facts
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Common Name | Pinstripe Pied Ball Python |
| Scientific Name | Python regius |
| Origin | West and Central Africa – captive-bred morph |
| Adult Size | 120–150 cm (females can grow slightly larger) |
| Lifespan | 20–30 years in captivity |
| Activity | Nocturnal, terrestrial predator |
Behavior
-
Generally docile and easy to handle; may ball up when stressed or frightened.
-
Terrestrial; spends much time hiding during the day.
-
Nocturnal hunter; becomes active in the evening and night.
-
Excellent beginner-friendly snake due to temperament.
Enclosure Requirements
-
Tank Size: Minimum 90–120 liters for an adult; secure lid required
-
Substrate: Aspen shavings, coconut fiber, or reptile-safe soil; allows burrowing
-
Decor: Hides at both warm and cool ends, branches, rocks
-
Humidity: 50–60% (slightly higher during shedding, ~65%)
-
Temperature:
-
Basking / warm hide: 30–32°C
-
Ambient: 24–28°C
-
Night: 20–24°C
-
-
Lighting: Indirect light; UVB optional but not required
-
Ventilation: Moderate airflow
Compatibility
-
Best housed singly; non-aggressive and generally tolerant of humans.
-
Avoid cohabiting with other snakes to prevent stress or injury.
Diet
-
Carnivorous; feeds on appropriately sized rodents:
-
Frozen-thawed or pre-killed mice or rats (size depending on snake age)
-
-
Juveniles: feed every 5–7 days
-
Adults: feed every 10–14 days
-
Provide a shallow water dish for drinking and soaking
Care Tips
-
Maintain consistent temperature and humidity for health and digestion.
-
Spot-clean regularly; remove feces and shed.
-
Offer multiple hides to reduce stress.
-
Handle gently and regularly to maintain docility.
-
Monitor for refusal to eat or abnormal shedding as signs of stress or illness.
Breeding
-
Oviparous; females lay 4–12 eggs per clutch.
-
Eggs incubate for 55–60 days at 31–32°C.
-
Hatchlings are independent and require appropriately sized prey.
Visual Quick Guide
-
🏠 Enclosure: ≥90–120 L, hides, burrowable substrate
-
🌡️ Temp: Basking 30–32°C / Ambient 24–28°C / Night 20–24°C
-
💧 Humidity: 50–60% (65% during shedding)
-
🍴 Diet: Carnivorous (appropriately sized rodents)
-
🕒 Activity: Nocturnal, terrestrial
-
⚠️ Stress: Provide hides and stable environment; handle gently
Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.













