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New and scared
My husband has owned BP before. He is really wanting one again. I'm terrified of snakes. I respect them enough to stay away from them. I have held 2 in my life,very intoxicated on the first, and very pregnant on the second(i pissed myself I was so scared on the 2nd). Anyways, I started reading about them and looking into different morphs. I'm kind of leaning towards a butter ghost IF I CAVE AND LET HIM GET ONE.
My question is, does anyone have any advice for me the first time possible owner?
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Ball Pythons are a great first snake for people with a fear of snakes:)
They are very docile and most of mine just like to chill out and watch TV around my neck, arm or sitting in my lap. As for their needs I would definatley check out the care sheet and go slow while trying to overcome your fear. My daughter was scared of snakes as well and now she has her own Ball Python she enjoys:)
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Statistically a dog is twice as likely to hurt you than a snake is, and a dog bite/cat bite/cat scratch is going to hurt far more than anything a Ball Python can do to you is going too.
They are very calm and mostly slow moving animals that are naturally wired to run rather that fight. It takes a lot to get a Ball Python to even take a swing at you. And if they do a bee sting hurts more than their bite does. Even full grown they pose no threat to you, they aren't strong enough or big enough to do any damage.
I strongly suggest handling one but don't just run to petsmart/petco to do so... they keep their animals in terrible conditions so the animals are far more likely to be aggressive. See if there is a breeder local to you or if there is going to be a reptile show in your area.
These are amazing animals, and they make really good pets.
These 2 threads are a great start for a beginner:
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...04#post1845904
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Until you are more comfortable, make sure you are always sitting down when you handle him. This way, if he startles you (or vice versa) and you jump, he falls into your lap instead of all the way to the floor. :) Just start out easy, and "fake it til you make it." If you start getting too nervous, just hand him gently to your husband, and add a few more minutes on next week. One bonus to BPs is that they don't get "mean" when they aren't handled often, which means you don't have to push it or yourself any faster than you are comfortable with. It also might help to him him handle him for a few minutes first sitting beside you, and see if your curiosity helps you overcome your fear, too! By the way, a butter ghost is a fantastic choice. They're sooo gorgeous!
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What I've found when it comes to moms/wives that are terrified of the snakes... Have him get a baby, a nice, pretty, beautiful little baby snake, and then don't mess with it yourself. Just watch him interact with it. See how he does, see how the kids do with it, and just get used to it.
Don't force yourself, and don't let him force you. That is the one mistake I see significant others and parents make - don't force it on yourself or on the kids, just let it happen. Natural curiosity will take over at some point, especially if you think the snake looks cool. Just take your time. The snake will easily live 30+ years with good care, you'll have TONS of time to get used to it!
Basically, let him get the prettiest one he can within your budget, let him remain in charge of all the care, and just don't let yourself get worked up over it. Over time, you'll find yourself minding the whole "snake thing" less and less, and eventually you may end up liking it. Maybe even so much that YOU end up the one with all the snakes (that happens more often than you'd think).
Good luck, relax, it'll be great. :) enjoy!
-Jen
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Originally Posted by Annarose15
Until you are more comfortable, make sure you are always sitting down when you handle him. This way, if he startles you (or vice versa) and you jump, he falls into your lap instead of all the way to the floor. :) Just start out easy, and "fake it til you make it." If you start getting too nervous, just hand him gently to your husband, and add a few more minutes on next week. One bonus to BPs is that they don't get "mean" when they aren't handled often, which means you don't have to push it or yourself any faster than you are comfortable with. It also might help to him him handle him for a few minutes first sitting beside you, and see if your curiosity helps you overcome your fear, too! By the way, a butter ghost is a fantastic choice. They're sooo gorgeous!
Yeah I thought my nephew was cool with snakes when he held one of mine all was good until the snake moved its head all quick like then he jumped and squealed and dropped my lady! I was so mad but I guess I should have told him to sit down so that will never happen again. He was squatting down cuz she was low in the rack but still I felt really bad for her!
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^^ agreed with all of them. mine have helped many people get over their fear of snakes with my bp's by letting them come to me in their own time, that is key.
When I got my first one, my gf at the time was afraid of them and she got over the fear and fell in love with them by the end of the next day after I brought him home. She held him for a few SECONDS at the store when I got him then held him for about a minute the next day before work, when we got home that night she eagerly asked to hold him again and admitted she looked forward to holding him again the entire day.
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yes it will just take some time dont pressure yourself like everyone else said and it will come naturally my wife was terrified of them and she let me get 1 and then 2 and now im up to 9 and getting another tomorrow so it takes time like we all said she still wont hold them unless she is watching them while i clean tubs and as soon as it moves she yelling at me to get it lol but its all good. good luck on getting your first snake post pictures as soon as you get it :gj:
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Thank you everyone!! I admitted to my husband that I'm on the verge of letting him get one. I think he about pissed himself from excitement. LOL! He already bought a tank and stand today (preparing for the day i give in). Tomorrow we are going to the shop to look at them. They are breeders not just any pet shop. We will see how it goes. I run a daycare so the snake will be in our bedroom til we sell our house. I'll have plenty of time to 'get used to it'. I'll post pics when/if we get one.
He was very impressed by my use of Google and all the research I have done on the snake. Unfortunately the morph I want isn't readily available, so we may be getting just a normal to nature BP. Maybe when I;m ready for my own, he'll find a breeder that has the butter ghost.
Thanks again everyone!!!
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Kudos to you for doing research on them! We have a number if members who got a ball python to help get over their fear of snakes and now own multiple ball pythons.
They really are fantastic little critters!
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My wife has been and still is completely scared of snakes. She even hates to see worms because they look like small snakes to her because snakes give her the heebie jeebies...no joke. However, she loves our ball pythons almost as much as me. She takes care of them when I'm not there, helps with stuck sheds on the few times it has happened, helps me feed them, changes their substrate and water when needed. BPs are pretty docile animals and once you are around them they are very hard to hate. Here is a pic she took of herself with HER pinstripe and letting my pastel hang out with her:
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r...36IMAG0796.jpg
http://i354.photobucket.com/albums/r...h/IMAG0369.jpg
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Well we got a spider. His name is Kaa (jungle book)
It won't let me post pics. Anyone know how?
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Originally Posted by gidget67119
Well we got a spider. His name is Kaa (jungle book)
It won't let me post pics. Anyone know how?
Get a photbucket account, upload the pictures to it and, copy and paste the IMG code on here.
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What a cutie!! Are you excited?? You seem pretty happy holding him! Welcome to the wonderful world of snakes :P
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Grats on the pick up nice to see you overcoming your fears :)
Great looking spider as well :)
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Thank you! Yea I was really wanting a female for her breeding (possible albino/ghost) but she was really jumpy and I was to freaked out to hold her. Plus she was younger so it would take some working with. My husband really wanted the spider, and after my 8 yr old held him I calmed down. I like him. Hubbs is really excited cuz he wanted a spider from the get go.
More pics to come! (once settled in)
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Update!!
Kaa our spider had his first shed. I also got a female pastel named LuLu. Her daddy was a bumblebee. We have them in a nice 55 gal vid. They are loving it and are best friends. they enjoy a good show on the tv. LOL!!!
I have come along way. They are my babies now! Kaa likes to lay on the bed with me. LuLu is still about 6 wks old but she's getting better are handling. My 2 yr old Loves to hold the baby (LuLu) as she calls her.
here's some new pics added to photobucket.
http://s1266.photobucket.com/albums/...nnie_Wiechman/
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Originally Posted by gidget67119
My husband has owned BP before. He is really wanting one again. I'm terrified of snakes. I respect them enough to stay away from them. I have held 2 in my life,very intoxicated on the first, and very pregnant on the second(i pissed myself I was so scared on the 2nd). Anyways, I started reading about them and looking into different morphs. I'm kind of leaning towards a butter ghost IF I CAVE AND LET HIM GET ONE.
My question is, does anyone have any advice for me the first time possible owner?
My girlfriend was the same way when we got our first snake, Monty Python. She knew I had them as a kid and loved them and she wanted to try again. When we brought him home he was just a few months old. She wouldn't hold him the first day. She was holding him within the first week, and now is inseparable with him. She holds him daily and he is her snake. We have grown now to 9 snakes and will soon be 10 and are breeding and we both love the ball pythons.
My advice (from her): get a small snake that you can grow with, and slowly work yourself into handling them. They are peaceful creatures who are not ever aggressive, but can be fearful. A well handled ball python is one of the most gentle pets out there, and I truly believe they bond with their owner.
Hope that helps!
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Gratz on getting over your fear of these beautiful animals! They look nice.
One concern, a 55g cage is a little to big even for an adult, and it is not recommended to house them togeather unless you are currently breeding them. What looks like cuddling is often fighting over the best spot and if one gets sick the other one is very likely to catch it was well.
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Also, don't let it bother you if your snake seems a little jumpy to start. All the small ones can be jumpy just because they aren't used to being handled a lot and we seem so big to them. All of my ball python babies (even the most nervous ones) always settle down and become super chill after a few weeks or so of handling. They are such awesome, laid back snakes...you'll grow to love them.
On a side note. I work for a public aquarium and we have several snake exhibits. We get a few summer interns each year (mostly girls) and they almost always come in afraid of snakes. We have had at least 7 or 8 interns over the last 3 summers that completely got over their fear of snakes in a few months to the point where they bought their own pet snakes by the end of their internship. What's even cooler is when you speak to them a year later and they've purchased a 2nd or 3rd pet snake since then. Always proud to see someone overcome their fear of these awesome little animals, so congratulations to you.
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Congrats! I have a male pastel and a female spider that I intend to breed next year. Where in KS are you from and who did you buy your snakes from?
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