Proud new momma with a few questions!
Hi All!
After 25 years of wanting and 3 months of research I am proud to say a sweet 18m female butter lesser has joined the family! Before bringing her home I spent 2 weeks preparing her enclosure, making sure she had the best possible environment. I brought her home Wednesday (6/11) and introduced her to her home she explored for maybe all of 3 minutes before discovering her hide and since then I have only seen her poke her head out once. Is she ok? Is that normal? I have let her be since placing her in the enclosure only looking in to make sure her water is clean and the temps are good. I don't plan to handle her officially until I feed her and that will only be to transfer her after that I plan to wait at least 48 hours before trying to become acquainted! Her breeder said she eats 2-3 fuzzies every Wednesday, do I keep that schedule or do I feed her sooner because of the transition?
thank so much in advanced!!
Re: Proud new momma with a few questions!
First of all, hiding is a good thing! Ball pythons are shy little things and feel most secure when they're hiding so that's completely normal. :) My ball python only wanders around right before he sheds, for a drink, and on feeding days, haha. Definitely keep the schedule, don't try to feed right away as your snake may refuse out of stress, and don't handle your ball python until it's feeding regularly.
Re: Proud new momma with a few questions!
One note it's better to feed on her same encloser. If thebreeder said she was eating 2-3 fuzzy a week it's probably time to up her food size. Do you know how much she weights?Enjoy and welcome to the addiction
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Re: Proud new momma with a few questions!
It's really not necessary to transfer the snake for feeding; in fact, I'm willing to bet that the transfer would probably more stressful and make a refusal more likely.
When it comes to feeding, I usually go by the 13-15% of body weight rule. I have a 400 gram BP that just started small rats. If you're not sure how much yours weighs right now and 3 fuzzies is enough, you could start with weaned mice-actually, I'd recommend moving up to rat fuzzies because eventually you will want your BP on rats, and these snakes kind of get hooked on mice. They get chunky and will need the extra size of the prey to be healthy. :oops: