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HOW TO TELL ball python is happy?
i just got a new 5 month old ball python. i was just wondering of some signs that show a happy python and what are sine sugns of an unhappy ball python.
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Re: HOW TO TELL ball python is happy?
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Re: HOW TO TELL ball python is happy?
Depends on your definition of “Happy” Ball Python.
To me my goal is to have healthy, stress free BP that eat with consistency (I guess this is my definition of “Happy” BP)
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Re: HOW TO TELL ball python is happy?
they usually gain weight when theyre depressed or when they have issues in life they want to get over like bad relationships. stress from work. or self esteem issues..
prozac usually helps.
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Re: HOW TO TELL ball python is happy?
Originally Posted by munding
they usually gain weight when theyre depressed or when they have issues in life they want to get over like bad relationships. stress from work. or self esteem issues..
prozac usually helps.
Yeah, mine was having problems grappling with the meaning of life. I sent him on one of those vision quests in the middle of the desert, things are much better now.
If your BP is eating, pooping, and spending most of his/her time hiding that's about as happy as they get.
JonV
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Re: HOW TO TELL ball python is happy?
well i want to kno the difference from a stress free python and a stressed python. i kno a stressed python wont eat . but i want to know more about its behaviour.
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Re: HOW TO TELL ball python is happy?
"Happy" may not be the most accurate choice of words ( ) but we'll work with it.
A "happy" ball python is one that eats regularly and sleeps almost all the time. They'll typically sleep in their hides and the smaller and tighter the fit is, the "happier" they will be.
Refusal to eat and/or constantly cruising around its home are signs of a stressed (or "unhappy") snake. Some evening or nighttime activity is normal, but not constant or frequent movement. And some snakes it seems like you never see them move at all. That's normal, too.
While handling...if the snake cruises slowly and tongue-flicks and in general seems relaxed and ready to explore, those are all good signs. If they ball up tightly in your hands, strike out at you or the air, make jerky movements, or actively (franticly) try to escape your grasp...those are all signs that the ball python is stressed about being handled at that time and handling should be kept minimal.
Hope that has helped some!
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Re: HOW TO TELL ball python is happy?
that was the best answer yet thx a lot
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Re: HOW TO TELL ball python is happy?
Originally Posted by nevohraalnavnoj
Yeah, mine was having problems grappling with the meaning of life. I sent him on one of those vision quests in the middle of the desert, things are much better now.
If your BP is eating, pooping, and spending most of his/her time hiding that's about as happy as they get.
JonV
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Re: HOW TO TELL ball python is happy?
I was gonna say... You know your snakes happy when it smiles at you But i like all your answers better haha
But yea... Judys right. Listen to her... Dont send your BP on a vision quest... haha
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