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Ball python and biting

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  • 11-04-2012, 03:04 AM
    Python_Regalis
    Ball python and biting
    I just went to remove my ball python from the lamp.(A turned off cold lamp)

    It started hissing at me. I stopped what I was doing and descided to try again later.

    Do they ever strike out of anger or fear?
  • 11-04-2012, 03:14 AM
    JaGv
    Re: Ball python and biting
    i had that happen to me before. i would say it struck me out of fear because i reached in without knowing where my bp was
  • 11-04-2012, 03:14 AM
    FoxReptiles
    Fear, stress or because you smell like food are probably the most common reasons for getting bit. Some animals are hissier than others, but I find that it's usually when they're stressed or scared. If I sneak up on one of my snakes they might hiss. New animals that aren't quite used to their surroundings or have recently been moved to a new enclosure might get hissy.

    Hissing doesn't actually mean they're going to strike. Just letting you know they're unhappy. Probably a good idea to take it slow and deliberate if your snake is giving you fair warning. Some people might tell you not to back down to your animal when hissing or they will learn that they can scare you away by hissing. I personally don't think they're quite that bright. =)
  • 11-04-2012, 03:20 AM
    Python_Regalis
    Thank you for nice answers.

    I dont think their quite that bright either. Owning a snake is totally new to me and I need to feel comfortable before picking it up for the first time.
  • 11-04-2012, 04:11 AM
    Foschi Exotic Serpents
    You can use a hand towel to cover your ball python if you ever need to remove it from its enclosure or move it from somewhere like you needed to tonight..

    If its acting defensive, just lay a small towel over its head and then quickly scoop it up. Or like tonight, hold the towel over its head with one hand while using your other hand to unwrap it.

    I believe your new one is just stressed from the move and new environment. Once you have it's enclosure properly set up with proper heat, humidity, hides, and it's eating well for you, I'm sure everything will change. It also may not have been handled very much at its previous home.
  • 11-04-2012, 04:17 AM
    Python_Regalis
    Re: Ball python and biting
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    You can use a hand towel to cover your ball python if you ever need to remove it from its enclosure or move it from somewhere like you needed to tonight..

    If its acting defensive, just lay a small towel over its head and then quickly scoop it up. Or like tonight, hold the towel over its head with one hand while using your other hand to unwrap it.

    I believe your new one is just stressed from the move and new environment. Once you have it's enclosure properly set up with proper heat, humidity, hides, and it's eating well for you, I'm sure everything will change. It also may not have been handled very much at its previous home.


    Thank you for the tip. I will try that.


    The previous owner seemed like he just had it because it was cool. He didnīt seem like a geek about it as I am. I cant wait to get the thermostat by mail. This lamp he had installed was inside the cage until now.

    The thermometer says 82,5 in the hotspot.
  • 11-04-2012, 12:21 PM
    Fidget
    Re: Ball python and biting
    I have a hisser....she's never struck at me. Go figure.
  • 11-04-2012, 01:20 PM
    Valentine Pirate
    My pine snake never fails to rattle and hiss and do all sorts of acrobatics when I open her enclosure, but is absolutely fine once I've got her in hand. Silly thing.

    Nova (female fire BP) will also hiss and get into strike pose almost every time I open her tub. While I know the bites wouldn't hurt, I don't go out of my way to -get- bitten, so I'll usually let her watch one hand while I scoop her up mid-body with the other. Absolutely fine once that's done, should probably change her name to drama queen.
  • 11-04-2012, 01:21 PM
    dillan2020
    Re: Ball python and biting
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Fidget View Post
    I have a hisser....she's never struck at me. Go figure.

    I have 2 like that. hiss like crazy but never strike. the one i have that has bit me a million times has never hissed once.
  • 11-04-2012, 03:01 PM
    snowcolt
    my female hisses alot. i pick her up and she is fine. maybe thats just bcause she is a month old
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