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Handling question.
Ive been taking out my snake everyday for about 10 mins max since saturday.
I can pick him up fine...but once hes in my hands he stays very still
and in kinda a striking position his head is kinda c or s shape.I had my hand in front of his face cuz i was trying to move his tail...and he kinda striked me..i think..i didnt really feel anything but i think he did. Is that normal. Everytime i hold him he stays very still and doesnt go anywhere.And when i try to put him back in his tank he puts his head up like he doesnt want to go back in.Am i doing somthing wrong?
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Re: Handling question.
sounds to me like he's probably stressed. How long have you had him? could you describe your enclosure and temp/humidity situation?
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Re: Handling question.
Ok...well i had him for about a month and a half.
The temp and humidity seems fine. 90 on warm side
and 80-85 on the cool side. I mist it 3-5 times a day.
Hes a good eater a couple failed ones but hes doing really
good now ..he eats better when i Pre-scent it ..so he takes it right away now.
He has 2 hides ..and seems to like the cooler side one. He comes out somtimes but most the time he stays inside his hide.I just started handling him last saturday..so maybe hes just not use to it...i donno.
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Re: Handling question.
Sometimes it just depends on their mood or what they were doing when you picked them up! If Milton is sleeping and it's the middle of the day he's not as active as if I see him out and about and handle him... then you can barely keep him in your hands! 
Did you get him from a breeder or a pet store?
1.0 Husband (Aaron)
1.0 Normal (Milton)
1.0 Puppy (Ollie)
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Re: Handling question.
 Originally Posted by Swingline0.0.1
Sometimes it just depends on their mood or what they were doing when you picked them up! If Milton is sleeping and it's the middle of the day he's not as active as if I see him out and about and handle him... then you can barely keep him in your hands!
Did you get him from a breeder or a pet store?
I got him from a pet store. Petco.
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Re: Handling question.
I got mine at a Pet Warehouse (I think they're the same thing). He was used to being handled, and we handled several before choosing him... he just seemed chilled out.
The workers at the one here were clueless! I'm really glad I found this site!
Milton only does the S-thing when he's a little scared of something, so it could just be getting used to you.
1.0 Husband (Aaron)
1.0 Normal (Milton)
1.0 Puppy (Ollie)
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Re: Handling question.
Sounds like a wee little baby snake that is just really scared. I'm glad he's eating for you and seems to be settling in. Just be patient. It could take weeks or even months before he begins to feel truly comfortable in your hands. Remember that they live life at a much, much slower pace than we do so any change can take a great deal of time to get used to. Not to mention the fact that the little babies are hard-wired to be wary of predators because they're pretty darn close to the bottom of the food chain at that age.
I would suggest that you keep the handling sessions short, as you are already doing. Just sit quietly with him in your hands and let him decide when he's ready to begin moving around and exploring. Don't force it.
I would also recommend that you don't handle him every day, but start out just once or twice a week at the most, until the little one has a very solidly established eating routine. And even then, handling every day is not ideal for ball pythons. Some will adjust to it, but it can create a stressful environment for most and could cause them to stop eating.
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Re: Handling question.
Thanks.Ill take things more slower and be more patient from now on.
I have another question.Do u guys have any tip or tricks to keep it humid in glass tanks?
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Re: Handling question.
 Originally Posted by Riyuu
Thanks.Ill take things more slower and be more patient from now on.
I have another question.Do u guys have any tip or tricks to keep it humid in glass tanks?
If you learn nothing else from your ball python, you WILL learn patience!
There are TONS of threads on glass tanks and humidity. Here's one:
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=32800
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Re: Handling question.
3-5 times a day??? Isn't that a bit much? I like using a towel to covor up part of my balls enclosure. keeps the humidity anywhere from 65-75, depending on how much i cover the top ( i can get up to 80 during shed). i usually keep it a little below 70%
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