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    A story i thought you guys would enjoy

    So heres my story my wife was really iffy about letting have ball pythons. I have 3 now though! My oldest one i have had for 3 years!

    We came to a agreement that we were only going to feed frozen. I worked well for a long time! I bought a proven breeder female i have had her for almost a year! So she was eating frozen fine but lately she has been getting more and more picky.

    I had tried everything and she was locking so i really wanted her to breed so i started to talk to my wife that its time to try a live feed. Just to jump her feeding response to get her eating frozen again.

    My wife said thats fine just make sure iam not home. So i did and i dont enjoy feeding live it wasent my thing but my snake ate fine!

    So i spent another 3 weeks trying frozen she showed interest but never strike and she had locked up again so i was accepting maybe shes only going to be a live feeder....

    This time i did not tell my wife because even though she wasent home it bothered her. So she was at work and i had thought that she was working untill 9. So i set it up again heres where things get weird i put the rat in and was supervising i did not want it to bite my snake! My snake then strikes and hits 2 different times but not a good wrap and the rat escapes both times!

    Right about this time my wife walks into the house home from work at 7. The rat is actually running from the snakes head and hiding behind her mid section coils. Like making it impossible to strike. The rat is now "screaming" now that it has narrowly escaped death twice.

    My wife walks upstairs and says what are you doing! She thinks she is hearing the rat dying! (She had hamsters and rats growing up) she starts crying her eyes out listening from the hallway! The snake finally gets a bead on the rat and strikes gets a half wrap pulls the rat all the way from one side of the enclosure to the other. Before it gets like the kill wrap though they separate before they hit the ground!

    My wife is crying the rat is screaming worse the ever and has escaped death 3 different times. So i pull it out and put it back in the carrier box. I go tell my wife the rat is fine. She calms down i tell her if she wants to take care of it she can but if not i will feed the snake. She goes into the basement and finds a birdcage that she had when she lived with her parents and makes it into a cage.

    That was about 14 days ago. Within the last 4 or 5 days though i said i think you need to stop feeding it so much its really gaining weight! While at work later that day she said iam pretty sure the rat is pregnant. I said great i did not even want one! Now it might be pregnant from the petstore!



    So about a hour ago my wife heard a weird noise! So i might start breeding feeders hahaha but seriously the stuff i get myself into...





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    Oh wow, it looks like you have some young'uns to raise!
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

    1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
    Mack The Knife, 2013
    Lizzy, 2010
    Etta, 2013
    1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
    Esmarelda , 2014
    Sundance, 2012
    2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
    0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
    0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017

    Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.

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    Nice , glad things worked out and you both have pets

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    Re: A story i thought you guys would enjoy

    I had a friend that had a BP and twice he bought live rats to feed and the snake never ate the rat. Both times it was a pregnant rat. I wonder if the rats give off some sort of vibe when they're pregnant


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    Re: A story i thought you guys would enjoy

    Quote Originally Posted by JessicaK View Post
    I had a friend that had a BP and twice he bought live rats to feed and the snake never ate the rat. Both times it was a pregnant rat. I wonder if the rats give off some sort of vibe when they're pregnant


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    You know what maybe..... Thats weird to think about maybe the snake knows missing a meal now will produce 12 in the future....

    on the other hand though maybe the rats that are pregnant are better instinctively because the first time she ate live the rat ran right into her mouth practically but this time the rat was hidinh behind her coils and avoiding the head by running all the way to the other side repeatly. Weird

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    Re: A story i thought you guys would enjoy

    Quote Originally Posted by Slaugbr1 View Post
    You know what maybe..... Thats weird to think about maybe the snake knows missing a meal now will produce 12 in the future....

    on the other hand though maybe the rats that are pregnant are better instinctively because the first time she ate live the rat ran right into her mouth practically but this time the rat was hidinh behind her coils and avoiding the head by running all the way to the other side repeatly. Weird
    That IS odd.
    Beautiful babies!
    Can't wait to breed some of my own.

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