Handling and feeding a new ball python
Hey guys I just received my ball python yesterday morning. The last time she ate was Saturday, should I try to feed her again this coming Saturday? or do I need to wait longer? Also I was planning on starting to handle her for short periods of time 2 days following the feeding which will be monday. Does that sound reasonable? Please say "yes" lol. I'm dying to hold her :tears:
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Personally I would not bother her at all for 5 days after receiving giving her a chance to adjust to her new home. As for handling everybody does it different but I don't see a problem with holding 2 days after feed I usually wait 3 days. You will notice if she has or hasn't digested her food. I know how hard it is not to hold your new ball. We would love to see pictures?
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Nick_bp
Personally I would not bother her at all for 5 days after receiving giving her a chance to adjust to her new home. As for handling everybody does it different but I don't see a problem with holding 2 days after feed I usually wait 3 days. You will notice if she has or hasn't digested her food. I know how hard it is not to hold your new ball. We would love to see pictures?
Okay thank you! and I posted 3 pictures in another post last night. I also have them on my profile
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I only wait 24 hours. Never 48. And I never had a problem (knock on wood)
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supamyk
I only wait 24 hours. Never 48. And I never had a problem (knock on wood)
HAHA thats exactly what i wanted to hear :bow: Its already been 24 hours but i'll probably just wait anyways. Thanks for the post though:gj:
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Yeah its all personal opinion never said it was set in stone
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I agree with the previous comments. It all really depends on your snake. Some snakes tolerate handling better than others. Some will stop feeding when handled too heavily but others tolerate it just fine. Just see how your snake reacts [emoji4]
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