Is he hungry, or just an aggressive baby?
http://s1112.photobucket.com/albums/...t%3Dsyrup3.jpg
Acting all normal and chill.
http://s1112.photobucket.com/albums/...t%3Dsyrup2.jpg
Him tonight.
Hello! This is my snake Syrup, he is a 1.0 normal ball python. He was shipped to me on wednesday, and at first acted scared "balling-up" like they do. Then after 24 hours he had his head out of his hide in a striking position. So I figured Id offer him some food, and he ate it as soon as he figured out what it was lol (he had been fed live rat pinkies, and I threw in a f/t mouse fuzzy). So I let him chill for 48 and then I just checked in on him today and that second picture is how he was posturing. Is he hungry still? Or is he just aggressive? Hes in a sterrilite tub with an UTH and two hides on each end, the cooler side is 80* and the hot is about 90*. Hes chilling mostly on the warm side, just fyi. He isnt my first snake, and deff wont be my last. The last snake I had was an adult female and that was a good 4 years ago, so Im a little bit rusty. Thanks for your anticipated help.
Re: Is he hungry, or just an aggressive baby?
Hes in a 10 gallon tub, and Ive already mentioned the temps but again now its exactly 79* for the cool and the hot side is 92*. He just seems very aggressive (or hungry) :P I just dont really know wether to offer him another mouse fuzzy or not.
Re: Is he hungry, or just an aggressive baby?
If he is young, and in new environment, he may be a bit stressed. If he took food, that's a good sign. Wait a week, let him digest and poop. As tough as it is to resist, leave him alone for a bit. Younger ones take time to adjust, and be ok with surroundings.
One other tip, I have found (applies to most animals) consistency in your routine is important. Try to approach, handle, feed, etc., the same way each time. Changes are what get animals skittish.
I have 5, and none of them ball-up on me ever, though a couple did when they were younger