Burmese Python Care Sheet

Burmese Python Care Sheet

Python molurus biuittatus
Category
Snake
Average Size
12 - 20 feet long
Average Lifespan
20 - 30 years
Diet Type
Carnivore

Diet & Nutrition

Burmese Pythons are strict carnivores. They can eat either frozen or live prey items.

Babies will start with adult mice. A full-grown adult will eat large rabbits to goats.

When feeding frozen prey, be sure the prey is thawed thoroughly. When feeding live prey, be sure to monitor the feeding to prevent the prey from attacking the snake.

Feeding Schedule

Feed babies 1 - 2 times a week. At 2 - 3 months of age you can reduce to once weekly. Adults can eat weekly, although some keepers feed every other week.

The prey size should equal the largest part of the snake's body in girth.

Housing & Habitat

Burmese Pythons come from South East Asia and Indonesia. In the wild they are found in heavily forested tropical areas. Keep the cage warm and humid and provide plenty of places for hiding. Burmese Pythons may be kept alone or in groups. If housed together snakes should be of similar size to avoid injury. Breeders generally keep Burmese Pythons in separate enclosures until breeding time. At that point, the breeder will house the snakes together.

Enclosure Size

An adult must have a minimum cage size of 8ft Long x 4ft Deep x 2ft High, although many keepers prefer a larger cage. Babies can start in 20 - 30-gallon tanks.

Substrate

Shredded aspen is a perfect substrate. Burmese Pythons love to burrow. Shredded aspen provides a fluffy substrate easy for burrowing and cleaning. Provide 3-6 inches of substrate.

Temperature & Lighting

Temperature

Burmese Pythons require a basking spot of 90°- 95°F. The cool end of the tank can be as cool as 75°- 80°F. Proper temperature is extremely important with this species. If a Burmese Python becomes to cool for an extended period, they will quickly develop respiratory infections.

Lighting

Since this is a nocturnal species, it requires only one light bulb. This is the heat lamp which also emits UVA. There is no current proof that the animal requires

UVB light, although some keepers prefer to provide UVB.

Plant and Fish bulbs are not UVB bulbs.

Humidity & Watering

Humidity

Humidity levels should be between 60% - 70%.

Watering

Provide fresh drinking water daily. Burmese Pythons like to soak their body in water. Provide a bowl of water large enough so that the snake can fully submerge its body.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do Burmese Pythons eat?

Burmese Pythons are strict carnivores. They can eat either frozen or live prey items. Babies will start with adult mice. A full-grown adult will eat large rabbits to goats. When feeding frozen prey, be sure the prey is thawed thoroughly. When feeding live prey, be sure to monitor the feeding to prevent the prey from attacking the snake.

What size enclosure does a Burmese Python need?

Burmese Pythons come from South East Asia and Indonesia. In the wild they are found in heavily forested tropical areas. Keep the cage warm and humid and provide plenty of places for hiding. Burmese Pythons may be kept alone or in groups. If housed together snakes should be of similar size to avoid injury. Breeders generally keep Burmese Pythons in separate enclosures until breeding time. At that point, the breeder will house the snakes together. An adult must have a minimum cage size of 8ft L...

What temperature and lighting does a Burmese Python need?

Burmese Pythons require a basking spot of 90°- 95°F. The cool end of the tank can be as cool as 75°- 80°F. Proper temperature is extremely important with this species. If a Burmese Python becomes to cool for an extended period, they will quickly develop respiratory infections. Since this is a nocturnal species, it requires only one light bulb. This is the heat lamp which also emits UVA. There is no current proof that the animal requires UVB light, although some keepers prefer to provide UVB. ...