Spotted Python Care Sheet

Spotted Python Care Sheet

Antaresia maculosa

Overview

Spotted pythons are small, non-venomous snakes native to northern and eastern Australia. Known for their distinctive dark blotches on a lighter background, they are hardy, typically calm, and easy to care for. They are a fantastic choice for beginners and experienced keepers alike.

Quick Facts

  • Scientific Name: Antaresia maculosa
  • Size: 90–120 cm adult length
  • Lifespan: 15–20 years in captivity
  • Temperament: Typically Calm 
  • Diet: Appropriately sized rodents and occasionally quail
  • Activity: Mostly nocturnal

Enclosure Setup

Enclosure Size

  • Hatchlings: Small Tub or Hatchling Enclosure (e.g. 20x15x15 cm)
  • Juveniles: 30–45 cm enclosure (e.g. 30x30x30 cm)
  • Adults: Minimum 60–90 cm long enclosure
  • Focus on floor space — Spotted pythons are primarily ground-dwelling but may climb occasionally.

Heating & Lighting

  • Basking spot: 32–34°C
  • Cool end: 24–26°C
  • Night temps: Can drop to 22°C
  • Use a thermostat-controlled heat mat or ceramic heat emitter
  • Low-level UVB (2.0–5.0) is optional but beneficial
Pro Tip: Always use a thermostat to prevent overheating your enclosure.

Substrate

Aspen, coconut husk, paper towel, or reptile safe mulch / hay. Spot-clean regularly; deep clean every 4–6 weeks.

Hides & Decor

Provide at least two hides (warm & cool side). Add clutter such as branches, cork, fake plants, and rocks for enrichment and to reduce stress.

Humidity

Maintain humidity between 40–60%. Light misting during shedding if needed.

Feeding

Age Prey Type Frequency
Hatchling Pinky Mice Every 5–7 days
Juvenile Fuzzy / Hopper / Weaner Mice Every 7–10 days
Adult Adult Mice / Hopper Rats Every 10–14 days

Use thawed frozen rodents. Avoid handling for 24–48 hours after feeding.

Maintenance Checklist

  • Fresh water daily
  • Spot clean waste immediately
  • Deep clean monthly
  • Check for complete sheds with eye caps

Handling & Behaviour

Spotted pythons are generally calm and tolerate handling well. Handle 2–3 times per week for short periods to build trust. Avoid overhandling, especially around feeding or shedding. Signs of stress include hiding constantly, hissing, or striking.

Common Issues

  • Refusing food: Stress, temperature issues, or incorrect prey size
  • Bad sheds: Low humidity
  • Regurgitation: Overfeeding, low temps, or handling too soon

Recommended Feeding Products

At Reptifauna, we offer high-quality frozen feeders delivered weekly across SEQ:

  • Pinky mice for hatchlings
  • Fuzzy, Hopper and Weaner Mice for juveniles
  • Adult mice or Hopper rats for adults
  • Day Old or 3 Day Old Quail for variety depending on the snakes size.

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Final Notes

Spotted pythons are one of the best small python species available to reptile hobbyists. They are hardy, low maintenance, and have gentle temperaments, making them ideal for keepers of all experience levels.

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