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Ignoring the offered food and reaching up and out of the enclosure
I've already observed this multiple times in my ball pythons that refuse a meal, and was wondering if other people have the same experience. Where they will seem very interested in eating, but when the food is actually offered on tongs, they instead stretch their necks out past the food and out of the tub, as if the food doesn't even exist. Of course, the food is heated and scented as it usually is, and there's nothing wrong with it. If I stick the food back right into their faces repeatedly, they'll just keep moving around it and stretching their necks out past it.
Any idea what causes it? It would help to know why, since this is often how my youngest ball "refuses" food LOL. Looking super interested, but not seeing the food.
Last edited by redshepherd; 01-26-2017 at 07:38 PM.
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Dottie does that sometimes too. I just chalk it up to them being a ball python and feed it someone else. Then the following week I'll try again when its feeding time for everyone again.
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Re: Ignoring the offered food and reaching up and out of the enclosure
 Originally Posted by Sauzo
Dottie does that sometimes too. I just chalk it up to them being a ball python and feed it someone else. Then the following week I'll try again when its feeding time for everyone again.
Ughh, why ball pythons. :I
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Re: Ignoring the offered food and reaching up and out of the enclosure
My baby ball does this too. When he's getting forward too much I simply tap the rat pup on the floor in front of him or his nose and he strikes.
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Re: Ignoring the offered food and reaching up and out of the enclosure
 Originally Posted by iLikeSneks
My baby ball does this too. When he's getting forward too much I simply tap the rat pup on the floor in front of him or his nose and he strikes.
Dottie never did it as a baby. She would stand up like a cobra when it was dinner time and tag anything that came close lol. She rivaled my boas and retic when she was a baby at dinner time. She only does it now that she is about 2.5 years old and 1630g. She kind sets her own feeding schedule now. Some weeks she eats every week like clockwork, then she might skip a week or 2 or 3 and then go back to eating like clockwork again. Like I said, I just chalk it up to her being Dottie and have a handful of little beggars ready for that extra dinner haha.
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Re: Ignoring the offered food and reaching up and out of the enclosure
 Originally Posted by redshepherd
Ughh, why ball pythons. :I
That's why you get boas and retics. They NEVER refuse meals haha. Heck Caesar ate a big quail 2 days ago and today when I was messing with the cages under him, he thought it was dinner time and was glues to the front of the door. When I stood up, he took a shot as the door and then I guess he saw my shadow in his cage and he took a shot at the open air lol. I slid the door open and tapped him on the head with his twisted paper towel and he mellowed out and went back in his hide and sat there with his head poking out lol. He is a freakin pig. Get one and you wont worry about your BP not eating haha.
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Re: Ignoring the offered food and reaching up and out of the enclosure
 Originally Posted by iLikeSneks
My baby ball does this too. When he's getting forward too much I simply tap the rat pup on the floor in front of him or his nose and he strikes.
Unfortunately mine just keep not seeing it, which is why I think it's weird. The worst thing is it's my youngest and smallest ball who is still under 300g, and it's really best if she could stop doing this. :\
 Originally Posted by Sauzo
That's why you get boas and retics. They NEVER refuse meals haha. Heck Caesar ate a big quail 2 days ago and today when I was messing with the cages under him, he thought it was dinner time and was glues to the front of the door. When I stood up, he took a shot as the door and then I guess he saw my shadow in his cage and he took a shot at the open air lol. I slid the door open and tapped him on the head with his twisted paper towel and he mellowed out and went back in his hide and sat there with his head poking out lol. He is a freakin pig. Get one and you wont worry about your BP not eating haha.
Omg that's hilarious. I can't have retics like Caesar, but I do wish I have a boa ahaha. That said, two of my ball pythons have never refused a meal in their lives and always have a crazy feeding response. I'm pretty sure either one of them would eat anything that has a rat scent on it LOL. I guess ball pythons are just a crap shoot.
ETA: I wonder if strong feeding response could be genetic/purposely bred for. :o I would buy those ball pythons.
Last edited by redshepherd; 01-26-2017 at 09:30 PM.
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Re: Ignoring the offered food and reaching up and out of the enclosure
 Originally Posted by redshepherd
Unfortunately mine just keep not seeing it, which is why I think it's weird. The worst thing is it's my youngest and smallest ball who is still under 300g, and it's really best if she could stop doing this. :\
Omg that's hilarious. I can't have retics like Caesar, but I do wish I have a boa ahaha. That said, two of my ball pythons have never refused a meal in their lives and always have a crazy feeding response. I'm pretty sure either one of them would eat anything that has a rat scent on it LOL. I guess ball pythons are just a crap shoot.
ETA: I wonder if strong feeding response could be genetic/purposely bred for. :o I would buy those ball pythons.
How long do you leave the rat in there before you remove it? I've heard others say that their pythons will ignore the food for several minutes then return to eat.
My little Reggie started doing what you describe. He would wrap up the prey, then seemingly lose interest and start searching around the top of the tub like the dead rat was invisible. I'd remove it right away, thinking it cooled off, warm it up, and Reg would be launching out of the tub wildly to grab it and then end up losing it again. In his case, I found out his hides were getting in the way of him eating. He likes to do a lap or two around the tub, carrying his trophy while he eats. Once I removed the hides and water dish before feeding, he stopped getting frustrated and dropping the food. Haven't had any issues since.
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Last edited by Sallos; 01-26-2017 at 09:42 PM.
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Re: Ignoring the offered food and reaching up and out of the enclosure
 Originally Posted by Sallos
How long do you leave the rat in there before you remove it? I've heard others say that their pythons will ignore the food for several minutes then return to eat.
My little Reggie started doing what you describe. He would wrap up the prey, then seemingly lose interest and start searching around the top of the tub like the dead rat was invisible. I'd remove it right away, thinking it cooled off, warm it up, and Reg would be launching out of the tub wildly to grab it and then end up losing it again. In his case, I found out his hides were getting in the way of him eating. He likes to do a lap or two around the tub, carrying his trophy while he eats. Once I removed the hides and water dish before feeding, he stopped getting frustrated and dropping the food. Haven't had any issues since.
She actually doesn't wrap it, just stretches her neck up and ignores it from the tongs completely. And no matter how I offer or stick it in her face, it's like she doesn't see it, but keeps going UP.
I've had what you describe happen most feeding days (just happened 20 minutes ago), and I just reheat and reoffer and they get it eventually too. Their hides do get in the way most of the time LOL.
Last edited by redshepherd; 01-26-2017 at 09:44 PM.
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Re: Ignoring the offered food and reaching up and out of the enclosure
 Originally Posted by redshepherd
She actually doesn't wrap it, just stretches her neck up and ignores it from the tongs completely. And no matter how I offer or stick it in her face, it's like she doesn't see it, but keeps going UP.
She smells whatever is coming from the kitchen and says forget the rat i want some of THAT.
Is it like she's trying to get out and explore? I wonder what would happen if you brought her out for some exercise before feeding? (I know it's frowned upon to do that, but if she isn't eating anyway...)
Last edited by Sallos; 01-26-2017 at 09:53 PM.
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