Are carpet pythons temperamental?
Does anyone have any experience with carpet pythons? I have heard and read that they can be pretty temperamental and aggressive. But, I got to handle one at repticon today and it was just like holding a ball python.
I think that they are beautiful snakes, but I've heard mixed views on their temperament. Can anyone tell me about their experience with them and whether they are good for handling or not?
Re: Are carpet pythons temperamental?
As said before they tend to be nippy and defensive when they're younger but with work and age they can calm down to be pretty tractable. I find them far more interesting captives than bps, they're definitely worth looking into. Just make sure to get one from a proper breeder that keeps track of lineage.
Re: Are carpet pythons temperamental?
I don't find carpets to be very nippy or temperamental at all. I've been bitten a total of twice by 2 of my 4 carpets in the last 3 years. They were both very young and neither tagged me more than once. :)
Re: Are carpet pythons temperamental?
As the others have said, they are very inquisitive and head strong. I rescued Roger a few months ago and he's been awesome, no strikes and relatively easy to handle. Sometimes he hangs out in the skyhide, sometimes stretched out - and just the other night a little of both LOL
Just an amazing snake to watch and interact with.
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...rogercombo.jpg
Re: Are carpet pythons temperamental?
Im going to complicate things and add a third, overall different opinion lol.
I think different types of carpets tend to have better attitudes than others. Coastal carpets, although larger than Jungles, seem to be more docile overall than the rest. I wouldnt agree though that Jungles left alone without human inetaction seem to be docile and friendly...and Ill prove this in a mere few minutes. Look up Brian B's Youtube videos from BHB on his Jungle carpets.....they dont recieve very much human interaction and he has several of them with nasty attitudes.In fact, they seem like his "go-to" animals for showing aggresive snakes. Im sure some are friendly but they certainly DO benefit from human interaction.
So Ill side with Deb here, I think they need to be worked with to end up with a friendly attitude....especially high percentage Jungle Carpets which tend to display the most aggression.
An adult carpet with a nasty attitude?....BAD. They have a tendency to "wrist roll" you....meaning they wont show an aggresive posture or indicate a strike.....they'll simply smoke your wrist or forearm by "rolling over". Once you see how they do it and how sneaky they are you'll never forget it. Ironically enough, Anacondas are the other species that will do the same thing from what I have seen in several examples.
Watch the "Anaconda Ball Pit" from a certain movie I cant say without getting hit by the autocensors. The Conda that nails Johnny Knoxville on the forearm is a PERFECT example of a "wrist roll" strike.....odd example but its the best I can think of.
Re: Are carpet pythons temperamental?
All three of my carpets are good-natured overall, but they’re more active than BPs. Ying, my big Bredli, is pretty fearless, and when she wants to go somewhere, there’s not a lot that’s going to stop her. They all have their own personalities, like any snake. Ying is head-shy, so you have to remember that when handling her. Moresby is not, you can do just about anything with him. Sometimes they don’t want to come out of their enclosures, and being active, athletic snakes, it can be a challenge, especially when Bruce wraps onto his jungle gym.
I don’t think they’re particularly temperamental, but they do have personality.
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