OK, so I'm just starting out collecting and breeding snakes and so far I have 14 snakes, six of which are ball pythons. I have one really mean snake, she is a bumble bee ball python (pastel spider, possible het for pied and pos. yellowbelly). I'm hoping she is a pied and am hoping to get some spider pieds / pastel pieds / yellow belly pieds from her. She is not too big, less than a year old, just got her delivered in the mail about a month ago. At the time of delivery I was putting my ARS 7030 rack together and didn't quite have it set up yet, so I put her in a glass aquarium in the kitchen with a small cardboard hide. Not sure if it was that glass aquarium that made her aggressive or if she was before I got her but she is really out of control. When I open up the tub she will follow me around with her head and actually strike at me several times even when I'm standing several feet away! When I present a frozen thawed she strikes it out of aggression. She didn't eat for the first few weeks and finally ate a live mouse. I fed her another one about a week later and she killed it but didn't eat it, so I gave it to another snake (I probably should have left it in there longer in hind sight). I don't mind her being aggressive as a baby but was wondering if she would grow out of it? Have you ever heard of such an aggressive ball python before? Her aggression seems very unusual. I changed her bedding today and moved her to another tub, I presented her with a cardboard tube from a roll of paper towels and she struck it so hard she flipped herself upside down, while she was distracted from the strike I quickly moved her by hand. She sure is a little snapper! She is currently housed in an ARS-7030 on watered down aspen or cypress mulch with a hot spot of 90F.
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