How to handle desert Baby Ball
Hello, I have a two month old desert ball female, she is my first young bp i have had. shes had 3 meals so far and ive had her for about two weeks.
I have watched videos and have tried some of the tips on here and she still strikes at me over and over, she doesnt ball up, should i just try to feed her and leave her be or keep trying to handle her?
I have her set up with a hide and her tank covered on three sides in a low traffic area.
I have pics of her but havent figured out how to get them on here yet.
Re: How to handle desert Baby Ball
Shes in a 10 gallon tank ambient temp at 80, i have a temp gun, i currently have her with aspen bedding she has a undertank heater and a 60 watt red light on at night and a uv bulb on during the day. i have one hide in her cage and a water dish. the cool side of the tank is around 70 degrees. she seems pretty happy in the tank, until i try to hold her.
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I have her pictures in my gallery
Re: How to handle desert Baby Ball
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r.rose89
Shes in a 10 gallon tank ambient temp at 80, i have a temp gun, i currently have her with aspen bedding she has a undertank heater and a 60 watt red light on at night and a uv bulb on during the day. i have one hide in her cage and a water dish. the cool side of the tank is around 70 degrees. she seems pretty happy in the tank, until i try to hold her.
You really need to up the temps on the cool side. Hot side should be 88-92 and cool side should be about 80 degrees. You should offer more hides than just one. At the minimum you should have one on each side of your tank. How are you controlling the temps on the under tank heater? Do you have it on a thermoSTAT? What kind? How are you controlling the temps of the 60w red light? How often are you feeding her?
Also, ball pythons do NOT need UV lighting. In fact, they don't need any special lighting whatsoever. In fact, excess light can stress your snake out.
Babies can be nippy, but chances are from the facts that have been presented I am leaning towards her being extremely stressed and husbandry being off as being the main culprits to her nippiness.
Re: How to handle desert Baby Ball
What a beautiful girl. Just follow the tips on the care sheet tha Andybill posted the link for, give her some time off from disturbing her and you should be good. Little snakes are nippy and usually settle down as the get older.