Re: BP aggressive display?
The only thing I am aware of that a bp may do to warn you he is going to strike is to get into the "S" shape. With that being said I have 2 bp's and have not even been hissed at. bp's are not known to be aggressive and normally will hide their heads into their coils rather than strike. If your snake is head shy and you are going to handle him hold him at first in the middle of his coils. Give your snake at least 1 week of not being bothered at all so he can get used to his new home. You should read like mad on this site as to what is best for your bp. You'll may be surprised what is best for them. Welcome & good luck.:D:welcome:
Re: BP aggressive display?
Thanks. Alright I wont handle him at all for a week. Does this mean no feeding this week either though?
And yeah, I've been reading alot after I posted this. Like I found out I am supposed to feed BP's in their home tank. o.o
Re: BP aggressive display?
I would wait to feed him until he has settled in for a week. Waiting a week has multiple benefits. It gives the snake time to adjust to its new home and it ensures that the snake is hungry.
I would feed in the home enclosure. Moving the snakes just adds more stress. Ball pythons do not have "cage aggression" like some other larger snakes sometimes have.