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    Ball python feeding probelm

    So I got my new ball python almost about an month now and so far he only ate 2 meals, which for both times I had to leave the food inside the cage overnight to see if he eats it, he wont take it from me when I offered to him, he would stare at it and flicked tongue looked like hes interested after 2 mins he just igrones again. I want my ball python to eat every week and grow very nicely but this little guy here is giving me a hard time ever since I got him. He's not bitten me before very friendly around people. the only thing is that he doesn't like to feed.... By the way I left him in there for a week before I started to interact with him. (Hes in a plastic tub both side temp is good)

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    Okay, lets get your snake up to eating and comfortable

    Make sure the enclosure is adequate, you can maintain the right humidity and temps. But more over, it needs tight secure hides.

    Don't just leave your snake alone for a week after getting it, leave it alone for a week then try to feed it, wait until it eats twice for you before handling it (you want that to be 2 weeks straight).

    Scent the room before offering food. For about 10-20 minutes you want it to be able to smell the food.
    Get the food at the right temp, usually this means about 80-90 degrees for the whole body and with the head slightly warmer.
    Do a corpse dance for your snake. You don't need to swing the food around, but gently vibrating it and slowly moving it a foot away from the snake until it gets closer to the food to investigate is a good idea.
    If you have a live food item, make sure the snake is already paying attention to it before putting it in the enclosure
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    Re: Ball python feeding probelm

    Quote Originally Posted by 6037201 View Post
    So I got my new ball python almost about an month now and so far he only ate 2 meals, which for both times I had to leave the food inside the cage overnight to see if he eats it, he wont take it from me when I offered to him, he would stare at it and flicked tongue looked like hes interested after 2 mins he just igrones again. I want my ball python to eat every week and grow very nicely but this little guy here is giving me a hard time ever since I got him. He's not bitten me before very friendly around people. the only thing is that he doesn't like to feed.... By the way I left him in there for a week before I started to interact with him. (Hes in a plastic tub both side temp is good)
    To avoid unrealistic expectations.... Even when everything is right, these guys are on their own sheet of music. They eat when they want to eat. Very few animals will eat every time. Two times in a month is not ideal but it is not the end of the world either. Some animals will go off food for a few months and it is not a problem unless they are loosing weight. In a perfect world a baby eats about every five days, but as long as the animal has healthy proportions everything is fine.

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