Would my ball python eat my guinea pig?
I am getting a young ball python soon, and I already have a guinea pig. My guinea pig is only a few months old so she's about half the size she will be when full grown. However the ball python was just born in the end of last year and I'm just worried if she happens to escape her enclosure would she eat my guinea pig? I would keep them in separate rooms but I'm in an apartment and I have to keep them in my bedroom. The guinea pig is much bigger than the rat pups that the python is currently eating, but would she still try to kill the guinea pig even if she cant eat it?
Re: Would my ball python eat my guinea pig?
Just don't have them both out at the same time and make sure their enclosures are escape proof.
dr del
Would my ball python eat my guinea pig?
I have a bag of Guinea Pigs in the freezer for my snakes.
They love them.
Would my ball python eat my guinea pig?
Yeah don't test the waters, and make sure you wash your hands after you handle the ole guinea pig
Would my ball python eat my guinea pig?
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3skulls
I have a bag of Guinea Pigs in the freezer for my snakes.
They love them.
Big girls eatting those?
Would my ball python eat my guinea pig?
Yeah I have some big ones right now for the Carpets, but they are off feed now. (Hoping its a good sign)
I had some small ones I used as "treats" :p
Would my ball python eat my guinea pig?
Ha my carpet is weird shell eat when she wants and I need to put in a large and a med rat she will pick what one she wants if two arent their running around together she ignores them idk she's a rescue had her six months now she's a hard one to get to eat
Re: Would my ball python eat my guinea pig?
The ball python will not be able to kill the guinea pig. Naturally, no, do not have them out together, but the ball python will pretty much leave the guinea pig alone even if it does get out. I used to keep guinea pigs and bunnies before I had my chinchillas, and I have had ball pythons that escaped and got into the mammals' cages. I heard the mammals making a ruckus well before there were any issues, and honestly I was more worried about what the guinea pig or bunny would do to the snake than what the snake was going to do to them. My chinchillas get MAD if there are any reptiles out and about near them, so their alarm calls alert me before the snakes ever get near.
I always worry more about what would happen if the mammals got ahold of the snakes - they are larger and their teeth are sharp, and they'd injure or kill the snake just to remove a threat. A snake isn't going to attempt to kill something just because, they'll strike to defend themselves but they're not going to kill unless they plan on eating. For this reason, your snake has more to fear from the guinea pig than the guinea pig has to fear from the snake. :)
-Jen
Would my ball python eat my guinea pig?
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LLLReptile
The ball python will not be able to kill the guinea pig.
Not to ruffle feathers here, but I'm pretty sure a bp is fully capable of killing a guinea pig if it wanted to. Just because it didn't happen to when it got out in your situation doesn't mean that kind of thing will always have such a happy ending.
Edit- especially seeing the op's pig is far from full grown.