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  • 10-25-2014, 05:36 PM
    hlh1
    New to BPs
    Picked up my first BP yesterday. A one year old male that's been fed live small rats. I was very pleased that he took a frozen rat today. I was concerned that it might be hard to change his habits, but apparently not. After he ate he settled into the water bowl. Is this normal behavior to soak after eating? So far he's been quite tame and "friendly".

    thanks,
  • 10-25-2014, 06:04 PM
    thejennabird
    Soaking can be an indication of a number of things you should check into:
    A) Snakes occasionally soak before shed to help loosen the skin. (Check to see if he's going into shed)
    B) Snakes soak if they are too hot and need to cool down. (Double-check all the temperatures in your enclosure. What are you using to heat your tank, and how are you measuring temps?)
    C) Snakes soak if they have mites on their skin. (Thoroughly check your snake, its enclosure, and the water for signs of mites!)

    Glad to hear your new buddy ate f/t right away! Might be worth mentioning, but don't handle him until 24-48 hours after eating, and you might take it slow this first week while he gets settled into his new home.
  • 10-25-2014, 06:33 PM
    Kamerick
    Congrats on getting him eat f/t right away! That awesome. Just watch out for mites if he is soaking. I haven't had them, but as far as I know, they are little black dot looking things that crawl on your snake near the mouth and eyes, but like I said, I have never had them before, and I don't know for sure (so please correct me if I'm wrong.) anyways, maybe once he is settled in, show some pics? I love ball Python pictures!
  • 10-25-2014, 08:45 PM
    hlh1
    Thanks for all of the advice. I'll give him a day for his "dinner" to settle and have a close look for mites, etc.
  • 10-28-2014, 10:09 AM
    hlh1
    Yesterday I looked him over real close and didn't see any black specks on his mouth or vents areas. I've not seen him in the water since that one time after feeding. He's quite docile and easy to handle. Seems to be curious but enjoys staying in my warm hands.
  • 10-31-2014, 08:14 AM
    hlh1
    It's weekly feeding time and I placed the frozen small rat on a paper towel on top of his cage. In minutes he's out a sniffing the paper towel. In a few hours when the rat is thawed and warmed I'll feed him.
  • 10-31-2014, 10:57 AM
    hlh1
    This is interesting. After feeding he's soaking in the water again, like last time. He's not been in the water all week, until now.
  • 10-31-2014, 12:25 PM
    George1994
    Some snakes just do things for no rhyme or reason. That might just be his thing. Eat and then have a soak. As with humans, they are all different and all have their quirks. How is the setup? Temps, humidity and that?
  • 10-31-2014, 01:18 PM
    hlh1
    Re: New to BPs
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by George1994 View Post
    Some snakes just do things for no rhyme or reason. That might just be his thing. Eat and then have a soak. As with humans, they are all different and all have their quirks. How is the setup? Temps, humidity and that?

    One side of the tank is 80 and the other side is 90. I just bought a humidistat to measure the humidity.
  • 10-31-2014, 01:38 PM
    hlh1
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