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    Re: I知 new to this BP thing! Couple questions! :)

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    Re: I知 new to this BP thing! Couple questions! :)

    Quote Originally Posted by RatchelMatchel View Post
    Hey everyone! New to this site and also for finally having a ball python! I just had a few questions!

    1) Tonight while changing his water, my bp struck at my husband. I don稚 know if he scared him or what happened but could this mean my snake is still hungry?
    I feed him once a week, with the fuzzies feeding mice, and my bp is 7(ish) months old. Just wondering what him striking could mean since this was the first time its happened.

    2)how often do you guys handle your bp? I usually try to handle mine a few minutes every day except for feeding day and 2-3 days after feeding.

    3) When you池e handling, are you supposed to visually notice them breathing? Not by mouth or anything but just but just looking at their body? I just wanted to make sure he is comfortable as possible!

    Thanks!



    My 6 month old is eating small rats sounds like it might be getting underfed that can be a reason for strikes

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