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    Re: Feeding question

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    I've handled snakes after 1 or 2 feedings but that's because I sometimes lack patience and discipline. I agree that it's best to wait until they've eaten 3 times for you. The less stress for the snake the better.
    I have handled prior to 3 feedings as well, but as experienced keepers we know what to look for in our snake's behaviors.
    I think it's best for new keepers to wait it out though.

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    I agree with everyone. Your boy is still new so this could be a settling in phase. Some ball pythons are more shy than others and take longer to build confidence to start striking. Some just strike right off the bat. Either way as long as he eats consistingly he's all good!

    This is actually how I had to feed my BP for the first month, so like you I'd have to leave his f/t in his cage, turn off all the lights and leave the room. Within 2-3 hours he ate every time.

    That all changed when I switched Tapioca to rats. Something about them unleashed his inner hunter and he's been slamming rats like a beast ever since. Heck I don't even have to lure him out anymore, he's usually already up against the glass demanding his food lol. And yes that hairdryer trick works wonders :p

    So just give your boy time and keep being patient. He might surprise you one day :p
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    Re: Feeding question

    Quote Originally Posted by Sonny1318 View Post
    ...Anybody else remember the Tom Crutchfield sales flyer?
    You betcha! I wish I'd saved a few... You've been a snake junkie for maybe 1.5 years longer than me, except that I haven't
    taken ANY years off either...nice to know ya!
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    Re: Feeding question

    Quote Originally Posted by Sonny1318 View Post
    Thinking about it makes me laugh, I think of myself as someone who doesn’t scare/startle easily. And my heart just jumped out of my chest when that happened. Since I’ve been keeping again over the last five years I never remember snakes more easy to take care of then ball pythons. And to have to feed by just laying the mouse down, well my guard was also down, and boom I literally jumped. I’ve been keeping on and off for like 35 years. I have made my fair share of mistakes over the years. I fed a collection of close to 15 boas in feeder tanks (NEVER FEED OUT OF THEIR ENCLOSURE TANK TUB ETC) I was young, what can I say. Youth is wasted on the young. Don’t even get me going on hot rocks (least I was smart enough to hook up a dimmer). Anybody else remember the Tom Crutchfield sales flyer?
    I hear ya, mate. You've really been through some stuff, eh? It sure is a thing to experience and hold to your name in itself. Not everyone could admit to owning snakes and their experiences with them, which is why it's pretty cool to hear what people say when they share their snake stories
    I socialize and work with cats, so I can't really say they startle me when they swipe, but you know and it's easy to recall. I've also dealt with ones who will come forward as if they'll ping pong at your face (the ones who act weird around people, and barn cats). But knowing that a snake strike is different from a cat swipe, I'll admit it'll probably be easy for me to get startled.

    I do the best I can to understand him, but like I said, he has a habit of making me worry
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    Re: Feeding question

    Quote Originally Posted by MissterDog View Post
    I agree with everyone. Your boy is still new so this could be a settling in phase. Some ball pythons are more shy than others and take longer to build confidence to start striking. Some just strike right off the bat. Either way as long as he eats consistingly he's all good!

    This is actually how I had to feed my BP for the first month, so like you I'd have to leave his f/t in his cage, turn off all the lights and leave the room. Within 2-3 hours he ate every time.

    That all changed when I switched Tapioca to rats. Something about them unleashed his inner hunter and he's been slamming rats like a beast ever since. Heck I don't even have to lure him out anymore, he's usually already up against the glass demanding his food lol. And yes that hairdryer trick works wonders :p

    So just give your boy time and keep being patient. He might surprise you one day :p
    Trust me, I know he will. Really looking forward to it too XD
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    Re: Feeding question

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    You betcha! I wish I'd saved a few... You've been a snake junkie for maybe 1.5 years longer than me, except that I haven't
    taken ANY years off either...nice to know ya!
    Hey the pleasure is mine, you are quite knowledgeable. The years off though, yeah horrible industrial accidents resulting in massive surgeries leading to severe nerve disease and a bonus round of cancer. Other wise I definitely kept at least a few most of the time. And quite a few at some times, lol. But yes there’s been some forced time off unfortunately. But I’m grateful I can complain.....most days, lol.
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    Re: Feeding question

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    I hear ya, mate. You've really been through some stuff, eh? It sure is a thing to experience and hold to your name in itself. Not everyone could admit to owning snakes and their experiences with them, which is why it's pretty cool to hear what people say when they share their snake stories
    I socialize and work with cats, so I can't really say they startle me when they swipe, but you know and it's easy to recall. I've also dealt with ones who will come forward as if they'll ping pong at your face (the ones who act weird around people, and barn cats). But knowing that a snake strike is different from a cat swipe, I'll admit it'll probably be easy for me to get startled.

    I do the best I can to understand him, but like I said, he has a habit of making me worry
    Yes I have definitely had a thing for snakes since I was little, and I made a ton of mistakes along the way. Internet? Interwhat? But yeah I remember my first boa, a 8ft wide caught mail order. That kinda opened my eyes a bit, but was lucky to met some knowledgeable people along the way. I lived close to Lee Watson’s reptile swap. And being in around Chicago, at least they had some wild pet shops back then. Also fortunate enough to deal and speak with with Peter Kalh and Jeff Ronne. I remember Chicago reptile house in its day, wow! .......I’m old. Lol
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    Re: Feeding question

    Quote Originally Posted by Sonny1318 View Post
    Yes I have definitely had a thing for snakes since I was little, and I made a ton of mistakes along the way. Internet? Interwhat? But yeah I remember my first boa, a 8ft wide caught mail order. That kinda opened my eyes a bit, but was lucky to met some knowledgeable people along the way. I lived close to Lee Watson’s reptile swap. And being in around Chicago, at least they had some wild pet shops back then. Also fortunate enough to deal and speak with with Peter Kalh and Jeff Ronne. I remember Chicago reptile house in its day, wow! .......I’m old. Lol
    Nah, bro. You aren't old until you reach your 70's. I'm assuming you're younger than that. So if you are, don't call yourself old yet
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    Re: Feeding question

    I try to condition my snakes Not to Strike by leaving them out infront of their Hides.. some might think thats funny but after having 4 ft snakes up to 13ft+ snakes Id rather they loose that behavior. Ithink your lucky to have such a easy feeder


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    Re: Feeding question

    Quote Originally Posted by CALM Pythons View Post
    I try to condition my snakes Not to Strike by leaving them out infront of their Hides.. some might think thats funny but after having 4 ft snakes up to 13ft+ snakes Id rather they loose that behavior. Ithink your lucky to have such a easy feeder


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    I sure hope so! I'm still trying to learn his ins and outs; he really is a sweet, little guy. Him and I are still in that cautious atmosphere, but hopefully I understand him better here soon
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