Re: How long did it take for your BP stop being defensive?
My bp was never aggressively defensive, for the first week maybe shy but he's been very friendly when he realized I was his new home
"Strikey) 3.5 month old Ball Python. HELP!
I just purchased a 5 month old ball python. She was so cute until she started her striking! ( yes, just joking... she is still cute!)She ate only once since I've had her ... for 3.5 weeks. When she is in her hide, she peeks her little head out. When she is outside of the hide and she sees me, she forms that S shape in her neck and is ready to strike. My friend at the pet store has 10 snakes four of which are Ball Pythons. He said be gentle , but told me to continue to take her out for handling a few minutes a day. Should I do this or stay away from her for awhile? I bought a snake hook and so it is easier to get her out of the enclosure without her striking. By the way, one of the times I took her out on the hook, she wrapped around the hook and struck anyway. When I do take her out, she goes into a ball. I stretch her out and she immediately begins to crawl around and investigates her surroundings ... like my bed, floor, my arm,etc. Am I doing the right thing? ... especially taking her out of her enclosure and handling her daily even though she is ready to strike!
Re: How long did it take for your BP stop being defensive?
I wonder if some people simply confuse viv defensiveness with a bladdy great appetite ??
I used to have a decent sized Pastel Royal ( when Pastels were the big thing lol ) and he went for me everytime I slid open the viv glass doors ... but he would eat every day and was my ‘dustbin’ when any others refused .
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Re: How long did it take for your BP stop being defensive?
Shayna was never a biter, but she could hiss, LOL.
She was really only cage defensive and wanted to a) defend her territory and b) be left alone, probably the latter. After she got settled in and had a few meals, I started gentle handling (she was about 200G when I got her and about 5 months old). She would hiss and puff up the first few times, but I called her bluff. After about 3-4 handling sessions over 1-2 weeks, she quit it. Hasn't done it since.