First time Ball Python Owner
I got my first snake ever Tuesday. I have done hours of research here, and other places and I think I have everything set up pretty well. My python is about 14" and its largest diameter is about the size of a bottle cap on a pop bottle, I am not sure of the weight will get some scales tonight. I got it at a local pet store and they gave me its feeding records for the last 2 weeks and it has not eaten anything and they were attempting to feed frozen thawed. On Sunday I will have had it for 5 days and I have placed it in the computer room and have pretty much left it alone. I have only handled it one time and I did one water change. I was planning to try a feeding this Sunday even thought I have only had her for 5 days because it has been 7 days since food has been offered to her. Is that too soon? I was also thinking with going with a small jumper mouse because I think that would be the appropriate size. I have wanted to own a snake for years but this is my first so any advice would be appreciated.
Re: First time Ball Python Owner
Hi tom, congrats on the new snake and welcome to the site. glad to see that you did some reading on ball pythons before getting one. you got the feeding chart with the snake and it hasn't eaten in 2 weeks. how many times did the snake eat, from the info on the charts? what are you keeping the snake in? (size) It didn't eat for 2 weeks while at the pet shop. reasons could be: kept in wrong size enclosure causing stress. you said they was trying f/t. get it eating live first for you. most petshops I go to, the temps and humidity are both off. petshops usually keep more than one in a tank. and all the traffic and handling of a young snake.
I notice with most of my hatchlings that once they start to feed, it takes a lot to get one to stop. most go threw a period where they are nippy and strike at anything. and even if they are never held, they will calm down some by themselves after they go thru this period.
if you already have the live rodent for your snake, go ahead and offer it. if you didn't, it wouldn't hurt to give a little more time and give us a little more info on him. plus a weight on him would help too. don
Re: First time Ball Python Owner
Thanks for all the quick replies I can already tell this forum was the perfect move for a new snake owner.
As of today I know my snake has not eaten in 3 weeks but that is as far back as the feeding chart goes so I am not sure what happened before that. She does not seem extremely thin and when it gets dark in the room she moves around some during day light hours she is staying in her warm side hide.
My warm side is about 86 degrees and my cool side is about 80 degrees. I got my humity stable at about 56% The hides are pretty tight so I think that is good.
I have not bought a mouse yet so I am going to wait a couple days before I pick one up so she will have the full 7 days.
Her enclose is in my computer room which is a very low traffic room and I keep that room at 75 consistently. I enter the room for now about 1 time a day just to check on her so I am doing a good job of leaving her alone but it is driving me crazy.
I am not a person that worries a lot but I have never had a pet that could go a month without eating I think so I think I will have to get used to the idea.
Thanks again for all the great advice
Tom