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New first time owner help

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  • 03-09-2011, 08:16 PM
    quercus
    New first time owner help
    I have about a year old normal ball python that I had purchased last year as a hatchling. This is my first python, although I have owned colubrids in the past, so this is not my first snake. Its kept in a 20 gal long aquarium with the hot end at 85 and the cool end at 75. Hides at both ends.

    My question is: How often should I handle the snake? I've read that handling or over-handling can stress the snake out. Why handle the snake at all then? Wouldn't handling induce unnecessary stress? I have rarely handled that snake at all during its first year, only to clean the cage, change substrate, etc. I want to hold the snake, Im just afraid it might go off feed. It is an otherwise great feeder, taking whatever I put in the cage(live mice, F/T mice, live rat pups). I don't want to screw up a good thing, but what's the point of having an animal if I can't interact. Maybe I'm just too cautious...

    Any advice from experience would be great!
  • 03-09-2011, 08:23 PM
    dragonboy4578
    You can handle bp's. You just need to start off slow. A few minutes at a time, then gradually increase the amount of time.
  • 03-09-2011, 08:23 PM
    Herp Hugger
    Re: New first time owner help
    The main reason I settled on a BP for my first snake was that it was a snake that I could handle. If your husbandry is good and the snake is healthy, there's no reason why you can't handle your snake. I usually take one of mine out for 15-30 mins once or twice week and just let them wrap around my arm or sit in my lap. I see no issue with taking your snakes out a couple times a week. It has not affected feeding for me at all. Go ahead and enjoy your snake!
  • 03-09-2011, 08:24 PM
    dr del
    Re: New first time owner help
    Hi,

    Well the snake should be a good healthy weight and be relatively used to you already so I would say you should give handling a try. :)

    I would keep it short at first - say 5-15 minutes at a time and try it after it has had the 48 hours at least since its last meal.

    This should mean that, even if it does freak the snake out a little it has 3 days or so to get over it before you offer food again.

    If it keeps eating as normal then you can increase the frequency a little. :gj:

    I don't handle mine much aside form the cage maintenance etc but it doesn't seem to bother them unduly.


    dr del
  • 03-09-2011, 08:25 PM
    wax32
    Welcome to the community and handle up on that snake! :D
  • 03-09-2011, 08:38 PM
    quercus
    Re: New first time owner help
    Thanks for the input!

    This website is awesome! Extremely helpful.
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