Ball Python vs Kenyan Sand
Compare Ball Python and Kenyan Sand Boa side by side — size, cost, diet, temperament, and care difficulty. Find your perfect pet.
Quick Winner
Kenyan Sand Boa
Kenyan Sand Boa is generally the better choice for beginners due to its beginner-level care requirements, but Ball Python has its own advantages.
Full VerdictIn this comparison, we analyze Ball Python vs Kenyan Sand Boa to help you decide which is the better choice. See our verdict and detailed feature breakdown below.
Specificaties Naast Elkaar
| Kenmerk | ABall Python | BKenyan Sand Boa |
|---|---|---|
| Adult Size | 3-5 feet | Males: 15–20 inches | Females: 24–36 inches |
| Lifespan | 20-30 years | 15–20+ years |
| Difficulty | Beginner | Beginner |
| Temperament | Docile and calm | Calm, docile, rarely bites — one of the most beginner-friendly snakes available |
| Tank Size | 4x2x2 feet (120 gallon equivalent) for adults | Males: 20-gallon long (30×12 inches) sufficient for life; Females: 40-gallon breeder (36×18 inches) for adults. Kenyan sand boas are terrestrial only — horizontal space matters, height does not. |
| Diet | Carnivore (frozen-thawed rodents only) | Carnivore (frozen-thawed rodents only) |
| Humidity | 60-80% | 30–40% |
| Basking Temp | 88-92°F | 90–95°F surface temperature (under-tank heater on a thermostat, positioned under one side of the enclosure) |
| Price Range | $50 - $5,000+ (rare morphs) | $50–$150 for normal phase and common morphs; $100–$400+ for rare morphs such as albino, snow, paradox, and nuclear. Prices vary significantly by breeder reputation. |
Adult Size
A
3-5 feet
B
Males: 15–20 inches | Females: 24–36 inches
Lifespan
A
20-30 years
B
15–20+ years
Difficulty
A
Beginner
B
Beginner
Temperament
A
Docile and calm
B
Calm, docile, rarely bites — one of the most beginner-friendly snakes available
Tank Size
A
4x2x2 feet (120 gallon equivalent) for adults
B
Males: 20-gallon long (30×12 inches) sufficient for life; Females: 40-gallon breeder (36×18 inches) for adults. Kenyan sand boas are terrestrial only — horizontal space matters, height does not.
Diet
A
Carnivore (frozen-thawed rodents only)
B
Carnivore (frozen-thawed rodents only)
Humidity
A
60-80%
B
30–40%
Basking Temp
A
88-92°F
B
90–95°F surface temperature (under-tank heater on a thermostat, positioned under one side of the enclosure)
Price Range
A
$50 - $5,000+ (rare morphs)
B
$50–$150 for normal phase and common morphs; $100–$400+ for rare morphs such as albino, snow, paradox, and nuclear. Prices vary significantly by breeder reputation.
Voor- en Nadelen
ABall Python
Voordelen
- Temperament: Docile and calm
- Lifespan: 20-30 years
- Difficulty: Beginner
- Tank: 4x2x2 feet (120 gallon equivalent) for adults
Nadelen
- Diet: Carnivore (frozen-thawed rodents only)
- Watch for: Respiratory infections
BKenyan Sand Boa
Voordelen
- Temperament: Calm, docile, rarely bites — one of the most beginner-friendly snakes available
- Lifespan: 15–20+ years
- Difficulty: Beginner
- Tank: Males: 20-gallon long (30×12 inches) sufficient for life; Females: 40-gallon breeder (36×18 inches) for adults. Kenyan sand boas are terrestrial only — horizontal space matters, height does not.
Nadelen
- Diet: Carnivore (frozen-thawed rodents only)
- Watch for: Respiratory infection (RI) — from substrate kept too damp or enclosure too cold; symptoms: wheezing, open-mouth breathing, mucus around nostrils
Conclusie
Kenyan Sand Boa is generally the better choice for beginners due to its beginner-level care requirements, but Ball Python has its own advantages.
AKies Ball Python als...
you want a beginner-level pet with docile and calm temperament
BKies Kenyan Sand Boa als...
you prefer a beginner-level pet that is calm, docile, rarely bites — one of the most beginner-friendly snakes available
Veelgestelde Vragen
Ball Python grows to 3-5 feet and is beginner-level, while Kenyan Sand Boa reaches Males: 15–20 inches | Females: 24–36 inches and is beginner-level. They have different habitat needs: Ball Python requires 60-80% humidity, while Kenyan Sand Boa needs 30–40% humidity levels.