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Terrible Boredom/Pet Rock
Hello all. I'm here to say that, as of now, I'm feeling the terrible feeling of boredom towards my ball python as his activity is limited to being held and during feeding. Within the confines of his terrarium, he is never seen out of hiding neither during the day or evening. He is essentially a pet hole, as I see him. Despite this, he is highly alert when handled and very active and curious when removed from his terrarium. And no, I do not use his boring behavior as an excuse to neglect him- he is a healthy and well rounded, 2 ft python with water available to him at all times and kept at correct temperatures. He has never refused a meal, nor has he ever regurgitated. I theorize that the fact I feed him two adult mice every feeding instead of one may contribute to his inactivity. (Maybe I'm overfeeding him...)
Anyway, he's my only reptile as of now. Are all ball pythons like pet rocks, because if so, I'm not a ball python kind of guy, and then what do you suggest I do?
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Re: Terrible Boredom/Pet Rock
A Hiding Ball Python is a happy one. I saw Doolittle say that and it's perfect. They don't make good display pets because they aren't active and if they are it could be cause for concern.
Last edited by Flikky; 12-31-2012 at 11:45 PM.
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^ This is true.
For a more "interactive" snake, check out boa's. I really enjoy handling my BCI's.
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Word on the street is BCI's are pretty interactive when compared to boys.
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Boys?
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They're very active in the evening. Some of them will wait until you turn all the lights out, and then it's a ball python disco for a couple of hours, when you're not actually watching. I like to take a flashlight out after my husband's gone to bed and go looking in all the tanks. They freeze as soon as the light hits them, it's hysterical. (But they'll usually stay out and climb around if I just turn a table lamp on.)
And I've checked the tubs, too, in the evening with the flashlight. They're all cruising around in there, too.
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if I want to hold a snake I take it out, most of mine could care less what time of day it is and appreciate the out time even if they were previously snoozin.
Jerry Robertson

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 Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
Boys?
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autocorrect. I meant balls haha
Although; do you find your bci's more interactive than boys?
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 Originally Posted by Mike41793
autocorrect. I meant balls haha
Although; do you find your bci's more interactive than boys? 
Lol, I wondered if that's what happened.
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