Ball Python Feeding question.
First of all background. I have not fed this snake in her habitat. She is however 5-6 months old-ish and takes with quick strikes while in a feeding tub every meal. I want to feed her in the habitat, and also do not want her mistaking my hand for food.
1.Do you feed your snakes in their habitat.
2.Is there a certain way to do this, as I don't want my hands mistaken and bit for lowering in mice,etc.
Thanks!!
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~Osiris~
First of all background. I have not fed this snake in her habitat. She is however 5-6 months old-ish and takes with quick strikes while in a feeding tub every meal. I want to feed her in the habitat, and also do not want her mistaking my hand for food.
1.Do you feed your snakes in their habitat.
2.Is there a certain way to do this, as I don't want my hands mistaken and bit for lowering in mice,etc.
Thanks!!
I feed my snakes in their enclosures. I have not been bitten yet.
As long as your hand doesn't smell like a mouse, you should be fine.
Just move slowly without any quick movements. Sometimes quick movements startle snakes to defensive strike.
Also, sometimes feeding responses are strong. So if you're uncomfortable with the snake coming at you, you can use a blunt object such as a paper towel roll or rolled up newspaper to block or redirect their heads.
Some of my aggressive feeders don't realize it's me right away and pose to strike. But once they realize there is no food, they back off.
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I did the separate tub thing for my first few feeds with my babies. Eventually I started feeding in the enclosures. I have 2 terrariums with cypress mulch and one tub with paper towels. I haven't had a problem feeding yet. Only once did one of my little girls get a piece of substrate stuck in her mouth. After a half hour or so she either swallowed it or got it out with no after effects. They're still puppy dog tame when I reach in. On feeding day I set my thawed mice on paper towels under the heat lamps on each terrarium to get 'em hungry. Works like a charm. In less than 2 minutes they're out and looking for food. A little zombie dance and it's game over. No mess, no stress.
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cmack91
You'll be fine feeding in the cage. The only precaution I take is making sure the prey item is warmer than my hand. They identify by smell but target by the heat signature. Once their feeding response is activated, they'll strike at whatever is the hottest. Sometimes I actually have to poke them in the face with the rat in order to stop them from going for my hand.
Thank you all for your help!!
I am definitely switching to cage feeding, and going to try live prey. She is about 150 grams and I think if I de-fang the small rodent I should have a happy lil' active and plump breeder ufo python!! :dance:
Thanks in advance for all of the friendly forum answers in advance too my next question.
Do any of you have advice on when to know when not to handle the snake? :confusd::hug: I dont want to stress her and I out while we bond, but need to know signs of aggressive behavior. Defensive behaviors, etc.