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    Unhappy New BP owner worried

    I just bought my BP yesterday. I've always really wanted one but my parents were terrified of them so when I moved out I got one . I'm kind of worried though... ever since I brought it ( not sure of the sex yet and the nearest vet for reptiles is an hour away.) home and put it in it's home it's stayed in the hide rock. Is this normal? I held it all the way home and it seemed extremely happy, but now it's very aggresive if I move the hide rock or anything. Is this just it's way of adjusting to the new enviroment? I want it to be happy just not sure what's got it unhappy. Any advice or wisdom would be extremely wonderful.

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    Re: New BP owner worried

    It will take some time for it to get aclimated to its new environment.

    But, like the saying goes... a hiding ball is a happy ball
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    Re: New BP owner worried

    BP's are ambush predators so if your BP is hiding then hes being a BP. If he (or she) starts doing the opposite and constantly moving around and not settling then you know he is unhappy and needs a change. But seeing as how he is hiding then it sounds like you have a happy bp so don't worry. Also In my experiance its not that uncommon for young bp's to be kinda aggressive and that in time that will pass and you bp will settle in.

    So congrats on getting your 1st BP

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    Re: New BP owner worried

    When you get a new BP you need to make sure all your temps, humidity, general husbantry are all correct. The leave the snake alone for at least a week. Feed the snake, wait 2 days, then you can start handling a couple times a week until he starts to calm down more and more. It will take time to settle in properly. The best thing you can do to speed that up is to leave it alone and let it get settled and to make sure everything is spot on.

    If you haven't dealt with BPs before you can read the FAQs and caresheets on this site for all the info you need. Ask questions for anything else.
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    Re: New BP owner worried

    Your snake will be fine. Baby ball pythons can be nippy.
    Good advice would be not to handle for the first week.
    Make sure your set up and temperatures are right.
    I agree that a hiding snake is a happy/secure one.

    Maybe after a week or so take the snake out for short sessions so it can get used to being handled. Maybe place a small towel on it so it doesn't strike or bite your hands. Usually they get used to being handled pretty quickly.

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    Re: New BP owner worried

    Give it a few days to settle in. It's just striking because it's scared right now, and stressed. Let it adjust to it's new environment for a few days, and I'm sure it will be just fine. My newest BP started out that way, and now he's fine.

    When a BP is hiding, it feels secure and is happy. They are nocturnal, so they will mainly come out at night. You won't ever really see them roaming around during the day time.
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    Re: New BP owner worried

    Thanks everyone... it's nice to have some reassurance.

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    Smile Re: New BP owner worried

    Welcome,

    I am new to the site as well, I just acquired a new baby BP. I'm glad I read this thread because I was going to ask the exact same thing about it striking out. I now know that they can be stressed from the change in environment, and my poking around in the enclosure every few hours to check the temps did not help out either! From what others had to say, it should be a great snake as it learns that I'm not a threat. Thanks for the post.

    Good luck

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    Re: New BP owner worried

    I have had my ball python since Jan. and he loves to bite me, but I don't care it doesn't hurt! Shoot, even my brothers 1500 gram female bit me!I guess ball pythons like the taste of my blood
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    Re: New BP owner worried

    Hello fellow Mississippian,

    Looks like you've gotten some great advice already from everyone that posted. The thing to remember is that as a baby it views you as a predator. So when you go taking its hide off and reaching for it you pretty much evoke the "HOLY CRAP A HUGE FREAKING PREDATOR" response once the animals learns your not going to eat it the nippy bit should die down.
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