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  • 04-26-2012, 09:44 PM
    Lisn123
    Re: Still Concerned
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    No, because now she's acting like a Ball Python. It's a good sign.

    ha ha... Thanks! I guess it will take us some time to get use to her "quirky BP behaviors"
  • 04-28-2012, 08:04 PM
    Lisn123
    Re: Change in behavior since eating
    Well Medusa is back to her "non-typical" BP behavior" lol She's Active- looks up when we come in, excited to come out on our hand -she often just slithers right into my palm- when changing water, etc.
    It appears she took about 3 days to process her meal, before returning to her crazy self.
    Im anxious for her next feeding and see how her behavior is this time.

    Sorry for "thinking out loud" on here. Im just new to the snake world and find
    it fascinating. :)
  • 04-28-2012, 10:10 PM
    Inarikins
    Have you completely blacked out the sides and back of her tank? I'm assuming you're keeping her in a tank. If you haven't completely blacked out the sides and back I would try that. If you have, then we'll both just have to sit here and wait for somebody more experienced to weigh in on this.
  • 04-28-2012, 10:42 PM
    DooLittle
    Re: Change in behavior since eating
    How much does your snake weigh, and how big of a meal did you give her? If it was small, and she is young, she could very well be getting hungry again.
  • 04-30-2012, 08:16 PM
    Lisn123
    Re: Change in behavior since eating
    We fed Medusa her 2nd meal tonight since being home, we'll see if she does the same "hide away" for several days. I actually hope its not just being hungry, and that is why she was so active again, but her personality. I know everyone says BP's spend most of the time hid away, but I like that she peeks up to see us and crawls on my hand to come out, when I change her water dish, etc.

    She seems "social"- never scared- I mean if she's hiding or curled up "resting" we leave her alone. Maybe it is stress and I have no clue as to snake body language, but she doesn't appear that way.

    Time will tell as we learn more about our baby. :)

    As always- thanks for the advice

    PS. She ate well again tonight- no hesitation. Its going to be a long time before we get bored of watching her eat. :)
  • 04-30-2012, 08:24 PM
    Lisn123
    Re: Change in behavior since eating
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DrDooLittle View Post
    How much does your snake weigh, and how big of a meal did you give her? If it was small, and she is young, she could very well be getting hungry again.

    We are feeding her one Fuzzy right now. She's quite small.
    And I know everyone will freak out when I tell you this, but the pet store said they were feeding her every OTHER week, because she was so small, (the other 2 there were getting fed, once a week)
    We are feeding her weekly. Dont yell at me- it was the pet store- and if I knew then, what i know now... well.....Anyway, she's ours now and Im trying to do right by her :) She may be able to eat more, but actual size wise, and getting it down, fuzzy's seem plenty big.

    PS. And before you all ask- I still need to buy a scale. I know about the body wt vs. amount fed :)
  • 04-30-2012, 08:48 PM
    Inarikins
    Wait... So she was small so the pet store was feeding her less often than the bigger snakes? What world does that make sense in?

    Fuzzy mouse or fuzzy rat? Fuzzy mice are too small for pretty much all ball pythons except for hatchlings.
  • 05-01-2012, 12:51 AM
    Lisn123
    Re: Change in behavior since eating
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Inarikins View Post
    Wait... So she was small so the pet store was feeding her less often than the bigger snakes? What world does that make sense in?

    Fuzzy mouse or fuzzy rat? Fuzzy mice are too small for pretty much all ball pythons except for hatchlings.

    i know, I couldn't figure out that rational either.

    We are feeding fuzzy mice- she's quite thin & small. I honestly couldn't imagine her swallowing much bigger then these. Her head is so small and the neck right behind her head is just tiny. The first time we fed her, we were really concerned she was going to be able to get it down.
    They told me the snakes were about 14 weeks, but im beginning to question that now.
    I just read a hatchling is often 15-18 inches?? She is just about 18" now, and she's grown a lot, in just 2 weeks since we've had her home.

    Maybe she was the "runt" -lol :)
    The picture I have as my profile pic is Medusa in my daughters hand, who is only 10- to give you an idea how small she is.

    Hopefully we can help her "flourish" now?!?!
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