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Bad eye sight or just angry??
I picked up a breeder female from a local breeder here for dirt cheap because of her temperment. He was up front and honest about how aggressive she is. And his warnings have come true.. Shes not a nice snake. Like at all. Anything enters that tub gets struck at twice or so before she goes into a screaming hiss and balls up.
I had assumed she was just adjusting to her surroundings because i couldnt get her to eat. She would strike well but i assumed it was just the same aggression enticed by my finger or my snake hook.. Or frankly a cool breeze.
Last night was feeding day. And she hadnt eaten in a few weeks. So i took some more time with her. She would strike... And miss. Or hit but not grab. And then do it again.. I got her wrapped on 1 mouse. An she devoured it. Tried for a second and a rat and an asf.. All the same response.. Strike.. Hit but no grab. Or miss tottally.
She would coild up every 2-4 strikes.. Id leave her for 5 min amd come back and repeat.. Because shes an aggressive snake to begin with im having a hard time figuring if this is a defensive strike or a horribly placed feeding strike. Im also worried if it is a blind or hindered feeding strike if ita going to be passed down to her offspring
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This is a defensive strike. She probably is hungry but she should destress a bit more before she stops the angry striking.
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Originally Posted by Homegrownscales
This is a defensive strike. She probably is hungry but she should destress a bit more before she stops the angry striking.
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Okay. One thing i forgot to mention. Is she does seem to strike more frequently when it is a food item.. She will reset and stare.. Where ass when it is my thermo gun for instance.. One or two strikes and shes runnin and coiling.. Shes just not a happy camper.
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She may be just a grumpier ball. They aren't all angels. Since she's relatively new to your collection though I still would give her some time. Also perhaps what may be needed is an up in food prey size. Maybe she's a hungry girl.
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I have a shy eater, not the same problem but the fix could work. I ended up using hides with the entrances on the top edge so I could drop her food right into her hide. It's also set up with the hide pointed away from me so she can't see me comming, she feels secure enough in these to eat just fine, and with good regularity.
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Re: Bad eye sight or just angry??
What's her history? Was she a WC female? They sometimes have to be set up completely different from their CH counterparts.
She sounds like a terrified, not mean snake to me.
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There is something about this in the book "The complete ball python" by kevin mccurley. I have been doing some research on this, Since I am in the same situation with one of my Mojave males (I have a thread on here about it). It is a defence thing since these snakes do not have "mean" as a mood. She is really stressed or really scared for whatever reason, Or it could just be in her personality.
Its like people, You get some mean people, then some that wont harm a fly.
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Re: Bad eye sight or just angry??
No one has suggested this as yet, but you could as well just have a lemon on your hands, its those rare happenings where every once in a while you get a mean mugger that will strike at just about anything.
I suggest not trying to feed her for a week, then try offering food again, if you don't mind getting bit, I'd also suggest picking her up, if she's true to nature, she'll calm down once she see you wont harm her. You may also want to check on how the previous owner treats their animals... as this one could of gotten a bad encounter and decided to go rogue...
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It sounds like a fear to me too. just something to try, you might add a fake plant to give her some over head cover maybe it might help.
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Originally Posted by Peoples
No one has suggested this as yet, but you could as well just have a lemon on your hands, its those rare happenings where every once in a while you get a mean mugger that will strike at just about anything.
I suggest not trying to feed her for a week, then try offering food again, if you don't mind getting bit, I'd also suggest picking her up, if she's true to nature, she'll calm down once she see you wont harm her. You may also want to check on how the previous owner treats their animals... as this one could of gotten a bad encounter and decided to go rogue...
The previous owner is a very good handler. All his balls are docile angles except for her. He has them in a perfect freedom breeder rack. So his husbandry is spot on. Not sure if she is wc or cb but he said shes the first ball he has had that was that bad. He said she calmed down last season after being bred. But soon as she was free from her eggs she got mean again.. Not sure.. I know shes hungry.. But anything bigger then a mouse makes her nervous..
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Have you tried scenting a rat and sneaking it In there after the First mouse? It may trick her enough and fill the belly at the same time.
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She has only taken 1 mouse.. In 3 weeks
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Poor baby shes really having some stuff going on mentally. Ok so here's what I'd do. I'd leave her totally alone. For another good week to two weeks. Then try offering more food. At night, and make sure it's really quiet in the house. I don't know if you have a rack. But I have one juvy thats kinda pschizo like that. So I use a black out box. It's just a tub spray painted black. It's worked wonders so far.
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Yeh ill try. This girl is a proven breeder. Shes in a rack
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Try giving her a hide.
Most people who use racks don't use hides, and I got a breeder female who was this way. Aggressive one minute, scared to death the next. She wouldn't eat, snapped at everything, man was she a basket case. Moved her up to a slightly bigger tub and gave her a hide.
She ignored it for a week, then one day I found her coiled up inside. Gave her a week after she started using the hide, then offered her food. That poor rat never knew what hit it.
Now, not only does she eat regularly, she has all but ceased snapping unless she's in blue or I startle her. It might be worth a try with your girl.
Gale
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Yeh im thinkin im gonna try this. Im also gonna feed live to her. Get her eating regularily.
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