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    Semi vicious Baby Ball Python

    Hey guys!
    I got a baby ball python who doesnt like bein touched very much. Hes a boy, his name is Clyde, at 20". I try to pick him up and he hisses. He often strikes at the cage.
    I have no idea what to do!
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    Handle him, they will try to act like tough guys when they are little. He will tame with age and proper handling.

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    Re: Semi vicious Baby Ball Python

    Check out the caresheet on this site to make sure his setup is on-target, as well as make sure he has plenty of places to hide in his enclosure. If it's a tank, black out three sides and make sure it is in a low-traffic area. Too much visibility and movement will only stress him out more.

    Once your setup is ideal, give him a few days/week to settle down, and then hold him for small amounts of time with a few days to relax in between.

    Most importantly, remember that he's a baby, and if he bites you, it DOESN'T HURT. So reach in calmly and just pick him up, even if he hisses. Hesitating just gives him better aim.
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    Re: Semi vicious Baby Ball Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Annarose15 View Post
    Hesitating just gives him better aim.
    to true I would agree just give him a little time to settle and handel him regularly. Young balls tend to be a bit nippy to start with but settle down with time
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    Yes. I agree with Annarose15 about husbandry.
    What does your set up look like? Incorrect husbandry causes stressed out snakes. Stressed out snakes tend to be feisty.

    But it could also just be a baby with an attitude. It should calm down with age and a good set up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RestlessRobie View Post
    Young balls tend to be a bit nippy to start with but settle down with time
    that's the biggest thing to take away from this. It's is 100% normal for baby's to act this way. They hiss and snap, it's just what they do, so don't be worried. ( just be sure your husbandry is down)

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    Hes got a 15 gallon tank with a rock on the left side, water dish on the right corner, as well as a heating pad under the rock. I usually keep his humidity ~60-70% with a temp of approx 70. I swap from daytime to night light at around 9pm.
    Also, has a felt material for 'bedding'. A single sheet

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    Re: Semi vicious Baby Ball Python

    Does he have 2 identical hides ? If not this would make him feel a insecure and could cause stress
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    With a rock? I hope you it's some sort of rock hide that he can go in and not just actually a rock.

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    Lol no he's got a hide rock that suits him pretty well.
    Maybe i should consider a bigger cage, with two hides.

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