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BP Quirks / Personality Traits
Hi! This isn't really much of a question, but I'm intrigued. I adopted my BP (Julius Squeezer) about 7 months ago now and everything's great. Eats well, never seen him balled up - he's always been a curious snake. What I have noticed is a bunch of mannerisms which I'm pretty sure is unique to his personality - so I was just wondering what weird quirks do other peoples BP have? Also I'll list the things Julius Squeezer does here and I'd love to hear if anyone else's BP does the same thing.
1. I've read lots where people say they never see their snake drink or that it's always in the middle of the night. Not the case for J-Squeeze. I can literally fill up a bottle cap and place it near his head and he will drink from it on demand as if someone's just topped up his glass.
2. Most of the time he will just chill in the tank, but occasionally he will wrap around the branch near the tanks door handle when he wants to come out. Whenever I see him there I leave the tank door open (I've snake-proofed my room and the tank is on the ground). If I open the door when he's not near the handle he'll rarely make an attempt to explore. Best bit is, he'll explore round my room for about an hour or until he's done and then he will take himself back into his tank without any prompt from me. I've actually got a video of it because its so predictable - he does it every time. Home sweet home 'ey?
3. He lets you know when he doesn't feel like coming out. By this I mean he's puppy-dog tame, never bites or acts defensive. But he'll do this weird ripple with his body to kick your hand away. The only way I can describe it is it's like he has a human baby in there kicking you. First time it happened it was so unexpected that my hand flew into the heater at the top.
Is this anything new? Is it just ordinary BP behaviour or do I just have one cool lil' guy? Let me know anything strange your snake does too - love reading this kind of thing!
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Yup, all normal BP stuff.
Also, lucky!! I've had my ball python 2 years now and never seen him drink! They're so sneaky!
1.0- Pastel het Pied- Khaa
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Re: BP Quirks / Personality Traits
2 of mine never ball up but other than that they almost follow the ball python text book. My large male wrote his own book. Probably the biggest thing with Renfield, my large male is his infatuation with my reading glasses. When he is on my lap, he just cruises around. When I put my reading glasses on it is straight up to my glasses to check them out. And to make it more weird he checks out the left lens of my glasses 90% of the time. I had to quit trying to watch him. He dang near drove me cross eyed.:
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It's a lot easier to observe individual behavior when you only have a couple snakes, huh! It's a lot of fun.
That's actually all totally normal, except for the returning to his tank on his own part LOL. Don't think I've ever heard of that for a ball python, but my scrub python is very aware of where her tank is and reaches to go back even if I have her out! She seems to recognize her enclosure as the "safe space" that I won't bother her. Though, it still makes sense even for a ball python, if they happen to sense that's where the heat and possibly familiar scent is coming from.
The 3rd one, all snakes do if they're irritated by the touching. Even my dumeril's boa does it. It's basically a "leave me alone!" LOL
Last edited by redshepherd; 11-26-2017 at 01:27 AM.
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Re: BP Quirks / Personality Traits
Germaine would always go under her water bowl, not sure why. She just does. She's also a complete garbage disposal of a snake lol, thrown that tendency for picky eating out the window. Other than that pretty much normal bp stuff.
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Re: BP Quirks / Personality Traits
Julius Squeezer has got to be one of the best snake names I’ve heard in a while 
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My BP sure doesn't follow textbook behavior! If he doesn't want to be messed with, there's pretty much no warnings from him. No body shoving, hissing, very minimal balling up, Khaa goes straight to striking and biting.
Which is why he only gets handled maybe every 2 weeks
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My DD’s BP has a preference for my kid. Took him out one night, kiddo walked up to us and snek lunged for her. She pets him under the chin and the top of his head. He just sits there and takes it. He never squeezes when around her neck and doesn’t ball up for her.
As for odd behavior, a friend of mine has a son with a BP. She’s offered us the snake on more than once because son never takes him out. Kiddo and I brought over some mice, as I breed my food. There is a huge water dish in the cage. Friend added water while we were there, and the snake jumped right in. Snek was diving under the water and blowing bubbles. Several times. Oddest thing I’d ever seen. Then when feeding, the snake was waving it’s tail back and forth in the water dish, continuously. Looked like the darn thing was a dog wagging it’s tail in excitement.
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My shatter corn snake is like that with my son. Normally very flighty,and that’s once he’s wrestled out of the viv... Nate hits the room and I think the snake knows the vibrations of his steps, because if he’s awake, he comes front and center, pushing on the glass.
The snake comes right out to his hand, slithers around and hangs out for hours. This has been going on for 3 years.
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