Re: Aggressive Ball, ideas?
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Originally Posted by
Biffard
I would agree with you that feeding in the tank is not a very good idea. I always fed in a giant Tupperware container. As for the aggression, I had a Red Tail Boa that was like that. But as soon as he was out of the cage he was fine!?
I don't know what caused it but he eventually stopped and I didn't have any issues with him again. So, maybe time will tell?
How did you pull him out of the cage? Did you use a hook, or just your hand?
Re: Aggressive Ball, ideas?
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Originally Posted by
Quickone4u
Actually feeding him in his home environment should cause no problem at all. There are those on both sides of the fence with this but I would say more so on the side that says you won't run into trouble feeding him in his regular enclosure. Reason being is that BPs can tell the difference between you and food. You dont look, smell, or act like food. Even when you fed in their enclosure they can tell whats what. How are you going about picking up your bp when he is out like you mention? Try just giving him a light stroke around mid body or towards the tail to let him know what you are getting ready to do. Bps are smarter then most people think and after a few times of doing this he should pick up on where going on and chill out a little. It's a god chance you could be just startling him when you pick him up. How much do you handle him?
Well when i go to pick him up ill open up his tank, and I'll make a little bit of noise just so he knows I'm around, then I try to pet him on the midsection; being careful to stay away from his head, and as soon as my hand goes near him he freaks out. I've been thinking about getting a hook for easier access into taking him out, but I'm worried it won't solve anything..
Re: Aggressive Ball, ideas?
Re: Aggressive Ball, ideas?
Is it possible that he has outgrown his one mouse once a week, and is just hungry?