Re: Husbandry and feeding of new ball python
All of this info is great. I really appreciate it. I have another question I was hoping someone could help with or explain to me. He is very much like a bp (spend most of the day in his hide) but at dawn, dusk or in the middle of the night he seems to search around his enclosure, but eventually always starts to climb up and act as if he is trying to escape (the enclosure is extremely escape proof so I don't worry about an actual break out.) is this cause for concern. Should I take it as a sign of being stressed? Is this fairly normal? The i closure is 12in high and I'm wanting to switch to something that is around 7-8 in. Does any of this make a real difference or am I just stressing myself out?
Re: Husbandry and feeding of new ball python
You can try a live fuzzy, it's what got mine eating. I also agree with not feeding in a separate container. My guy refuses if I try.
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Re: Husbandry and feeding of new ball python
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Eric Alan
He'll be fine. Substrate ingestion issues are way overblown compared to the extremely slim chance of them actually doing any harm what-so-ever. :)
Hey, try switching to 100% cypress mulch and give him more of a chance to acclimate to the new environment. Zoo med has a great product called "forest floor" cypress mulch. Younger balls do need to be fed more frequently so be alert to that! Also, you might have to offer the youngster a live mouse! Make sure he or she has plenty of fresh water. Good luck and enjoy entering the ball python world. Peace. A.C.
Re: Husbandry and feeding of new ball python
Not that any one of you are likely still interested, but thought I'd post an update. I tried feeding in the enclosure as well as ensuring that the mouse was at 100 degrees. And now, he's eating like a champ. I'm always curious as to what size is appropriate for feeding and I know there are countless threads and info out there, but I always went with width of the body and width of the food. I'm starting to feel like despite being very young at the thickest part of his body he could take care of a small mouse without any issue. Thoughts?
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.....I'm always curious as to what size is appropriate for feeding and I know there are countless threads and info out there, but I always went with width of the body and width of the food. I'm starting to feel like despite being very young at the thickest part of his body he could take care of a small mouse without any issue. Thoughts?
up the size, a fuzzy mouse is too small for even the smallest of BPs. I think body width to food width is a good approach.
Re: Husbandry and feeding of new ball python
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I'm always curious as to what size is appropriate for feeding and I know there are countless threads and info out there, but I always went with width of the body and width of the food. I'm starting to feel like despite being very young at the thickest part of his body he could take care of a small mouse without any issue.
Hatchlings out of the eggs can take hopper mice. If your guy has grown at all since hatching he can almost assuredly take an adult mouse.