Just a few random questions that I would like to know !?!?!
Hey everyone I just have a few questions that I though about when I was holding my snake tonight and would like some input on them.
So basically I have had my male spider ball for about 3 months now at first he was a little bugger and not very nice ....but he has made a complete 360 since then I can handle him all day long and doesn't seem to mind ...No more tensing up when I go into the tank or no more strike mode which is awesome .....But my first question is that I really want too let him explore outside of his tank while I am watching of course just too see him slither and his movements and what not ... Should I let this happen? If so what is the best way for me too do that ?
Second question is probably one that had been asked a million times but I want too know is there a way that I can make my snake not head shy ? Or will he grow out of it ? Or is there a way too make him not head shy ?
Just would like too know what you guys think and maybe get some answers .
Thanks,
Re: Just a few random questions that I would like to know !?!?!
I always "unintentionally" brush up against all of my guys' heads while they're out; even if it is just for a minute while I clean the tub. It's a real pain checking for RIs if the snake is shy.
And personally I don't let my BPs roam the house, even if I'm paying attention. I had a 100 gram girl slither off of my arm and get down into my couch in the split second between eye blinks. It took *forever* to catch her. Murphy loves BPs, I think, so make use of the bathtub if you want to let your snakes explore.
Re: Just a few random questions that I would like to know !?!?!
I don't think there's anything wrong with letting your bp explore a little bit as long as you supervise him. You just always have to be aware of his surroundings and where he's headed. It's especially important to keep an eye on him around furniture (couches and armchairs seem to be popular escape hideouts), but if you see him anywhere near anything that he could get wrapped around or tangled in, that would also be bad. So as long as you watch him closely and are ready to grab him or re-direct his course, then it shouldn't be a problem :)
As far as him being head shy, it really depends on the snake (as was already mentioned). Ball pythons are simply shy snakes by nature, so when he pulls back it's not that you're doing anything wrong or that he dislikes you or anything, it's just a reflex. Some of them do grow out of it on their own, but others will always be a little skittish. I agree with spitzu though, if you can slowly and gently brush up against or touch his head every once and awhile, that might help him get more used to it. No guarantees though :P