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  • 08-08-2007, 01:57 PM
    ladyram06
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    I have a 12 month old ball python named ziggy. Well he shed twice in the last two months, 6/17 and 7/27. I cleaned his shed out of the tank and played with him for a bit last monday and then i fed him tuesday. When i went to pick him up to clean the tank and wash his furniture saturday, he was in strike mode and was flicking his tounge very fast. After i left him alone and put clean water in the tank he was still excited and responding very aggressive towards my movements at the glass. I figured he was still hungry so i fed him another mouse yesterday. Was feeding him another mouse the correct response to his actions? What could i do different to avoid him having this behavior again? should i leave him along for more than the normal 3-4 days before i try to handle him again? Any information will help.


    Thanks for all the advise. Yesterday went well. When i first lifted the screen off the cage he was a little alert then he started to lift his head and stand straight up. I just reached in and touched him and allowed him to feel me there, then I supported his body and once i got him out of the tank he calmed down and we were good.

    Thanks everyone!
  • 08-08-2007, 11:54 PM
    Krazy99CL
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    IMHO, depends on the size previous mouse you fed him. You should only feed 7-10days and the same size prey as the biggest girth part of ziggy. If you fed ziggy two of the same size prey right for him, its bad. Thats power feeding and can lead to going off feed for a long time and takes years off his life.
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