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  • 12-12-2013, 07:30 PM
    SimbasMom
    Help! I need suggestions on taking my BP out!
    So my and my boyfriend have a ball python. We've had him for about 3-4 years now. He's very healthy, eats every 1-2 weeks (live rats) and sheds/poops regularly. I've never been scared to take him out of his tank until just recently.:( My boyfriend is away so I've been taking care of the snake on my own and every time I try and take him out of his tank im petrified! He's been extremely curious lately. I always see him moving around the tank and whenever I attempt to take him out he comes close as if he wants to strike. We've always fed him in a separate tank so I don't know why he's being extra curious and treating me as a "threat" as of lately. I even just bought a snake hook to prevent my hand from going inside. Any suggestions or comments as to why his behavior is changing?

    Also, I notice that he star-gazes...a lot. I know its normal for snakes to do but now im curious because he will sit with his neck up for a good 15 minutes straight in one position and I feel like thats not normal! The temperature in his tank is fine so I'm not sure what the issue is.

    HELP!
  • 12-12-2013, 07:31 PM
    h20hunter
    Re: Help! I need suggestions on taking my BP out!
    Take a deep breath and relax. Ease into it. Give him a little pet on the side...scoop him up. Take a few pics.
  • 12-12-2013, 07:36 PM
    SimbasMom
    Re: Help! I need suggestions on taking my BP out!
    I usually do give him a pet on the side before I scoop him up, but just now when I lifted his rock he immediately lifted his head up like I was a threat and he never does that so I panicked and left him alone. lol

    The last two times I fed him and I tried to scoop him I heard him hiss as well...which I've never heard before!!!
  • 12-12-2013, 08:13 PM
    200xth
    Re: Help! I need suggestions on taking my BP out!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SimbasMom View Post
    So my and my boyfriend have a ball python. We've had him for about 3-4 years now. He's very healthy, eats every 1-2 weeks (live rats) and sheds/poops regularly. I've never been scared to take him out of his tank until just recently.:( My boyfriend is away so I've been taking care of the snake on my own and every time I try and take him out of his tank im petrified! He's been extremely curious lately. I always see him moving around the tank and whenever I attempt to take him out he comes close as if he wants to strike. We've always fed him in a separate tank so I don't know why he's being extra curious and treating me as a "threat" as of lately. I even just bought a snake hook to prevent my hand from going inside. Any suggestions or comments as to why his behavior is changing?

    Also, I notice that he star-gazes...a lot. I know its normal for snakes to do but now im curious because he will sit with his neck up for a good 15 minutes straight in one position and I feel like thats not normal! The temperature in his tank is fine so I'm not sure what the issue is.

    HELP!

    Two thoughts.

    1. Are you feeding him enough? You said 1 to 2 weeks...not sure how big the rats are, but there's a chance it's not enough especially if it's something that's too small and it's every 2 weeks. Just doublecheck that.

    2. Star gazing. Is he possibly sick? Star gazing is one of the signs of respiratory infections. Check for the other signs (mucus around the mouth, clicking or wheezing when breathing).

    Could be something else, but that's what came to my mind when I read your post.
  • 12-12-2013, 08:19 PM
    Skymall007
    Re: Help! I need suggestions on taking my BP out!
    It sounds like you may both be nervous and animals may sense this. You can put a T-shirt in his cage that you have worm and that will introduce him to your smell. You can then put your hand in the tank after he has had a couple of days with the shirt and work your way up yo getting closer and closer to each other. Take your time. I have never been bitten by a ball but I have been bitten by some other species. Obviously it depends on size and species but it didn't hurt. Had I not seen it happen I wouldbt have known. I don't know if this is the case with bps. If he does bite try not to pull your hand away. You don't want to hurt him. Even if it does hurt it is not as bad as it seams and I promise worse pain exsites. It is not probably crying level pain. But in conclusion give yourself time and worm at the pace you feel comfortable. :)

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  • 12-12-2013, 08:22 PM
    Badgemash
    Sometimes a hiss can be fear, as in 'oh my god this scary hook moster that I've never seen in my life is coming into my house, maybe if I breathe out all the air in my lungs I can look smaller/flatter and it won't see me/try to pick me up and eat me.' They're not super smart creatures, but sometimes they can also tell if you're nervous, and it makes them wonder if there's something they should be nervous about too.

    Also what 200xth said on the feeding, little guy might just be hungry and hoping you have some noms for him. Can you get a pic of the head position next time? Just to rule out periscoping vs. stargazing, they can look similar but they have different implications.
  • 12-12-2013, 08:46 PM
    SimbasMom
    Re: Help! I need suggestions on taking my BP out!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 200xth View Post
    Two thoughts.

    1. Are you feeding him enough? You said 1 to 2 weeks...not sure how big the rats are, but there's a chance it's not enough especially if it's something that's too small and it's every 2 weeks. Just doublecheck that.

    2. Star gazing. Is he possibly sick? Star gazing is one of the signs of respiratory infections. Check for the other signs (mucus around the mouth, clicking or wheezing when breathing).

    Could be something else, but that's what came to my mind when I read your post.


    I believe I'm feeding him enough but you may be right. They are small rats that he's getting fed and I try to wait until he poops before I feed him again so maybe I should just be more consistent and just feed him once a week regardless of him pooping.

    And I dont think he's sick, but his star gazing has gotten more frequent, which may be causing the "hissing" if it is something in his respiratory system.

    Thanks for your help!
  • 12-12-2013, 08:47 PM
    SimbasMom
    Re: Help! I need suggestions on taking my BP out!
    Thanks I will try the shirt idea!
  • 12-12-2013, 08:52 PM
    SimbasMom
    Re: Help! I need suggestions on taking my BP out!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Badgemash View Post
    Sometimes a hiss can be fear, as in 'oh my god this scary hook moster that I've never seen in my life is coming into my house, maybe if I breathe out all the air in my lungs I can look smaller/flatter and it won't see me/try to pick me up and eat me.' They're not super smart creatures, but sometimes they can also tell if you're nervous, and it makes them wonder if there's something they should be nervous about too.

    Also what 200xth said on the feeding, little guy might just be hungry and hoping you have some noms for him. Can you get a pic of the head position next time? Just to rule out periscoping vs. stargazing, they can look similar but they have different implications.


    He has never seen the hook before so it may be fear! He may also sense that I'm being nervous as well. I just tried to pick him up again and he moved away (with the hook). I'll take a picture when I get a chance. Thanks.
  • 12-12-2013, 08:55 PM
    SimbasMom
    Re: Help! I need suggestions on taking my BP out!
    Should I stop trying to pick him up after too many attempts? I know he's probably hungry but I don't know if I bothered him too much this evening.
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