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    ball python striking, but not taking food

    Hey guys,

    I have a new albino ball python. She is striking at the mice I'm offering, but just releasing instead of constricting and eating it. I've tried both live and fresh killed, she is very interested and strikes over and over, but just wont take it. She is about 8 months and 200 grams.

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    Has she actually hit the mouse or is she missing everytime she strikes?
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    How long have you had her ? How do you house her ? How long after getting her did you offer food ?

    To me it sounds more like a stressed out snake. It sounds like "defensive" striking, not the hungry kind...

    Also, 200 gr. seems kind of small for 8 month ? But perhaps mine are just little piggies.

    Please give us a lot more info !! Esp. the time frames, housing, temps, etc ! Also , how long after getting her did you handle her? Are you handling her now or since getting her ?

    Most important thing to the snake now is to feel SAFE. Meaning NO handling until she is an accomplished eater. Meaning safe housing, hides, proper temps, etc.
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    Re: ball python striking, but not taking food

    I've only had her for about 5 days. All the others ate fine so thats why I am a bit worried. I have her in a 6 qt sterilite bin, but I'm feeding in a larger one. She is connecting when she bites and seems interested in the food, just not going for it. Also, she only seems interested when I dangle it from the tongs.

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    Have you given her time to settle in to her new home?
    I would recommend feeding her in her tub other than a separate one.
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    She seems the least stressed out of the others I ordered. I did feed them in their own tubs, I will try the same for her too. I'm probably just a little paranoid.

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    Wait off for feeding til the next scheduled feeding for her. She sounds a little too stressed out
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    Re: ball python striking, but not taking food

    I will do that. Thank you for your wisdom!

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    I agree with the other posters, if she is striking and not clamping/constricting, could simply be that the food item is scaring her in her stressed condition. Put your hand in, get the same response? She's stressed .

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    That happened to me yesterday.

    I am just going to make sure she isn't stressed and try something younger and slower moving like a rat weanling.
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