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Re: Feeding time...
I read here that if a ball python is moving around constantly, it is usually stressed in some way.
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Re: Feeding time...
Feed him in his enclosure; avoid refreezing a prey that has been left out too long.
Also pinky are way too small for a BP you need to feed an appropriate size prey, BP are generally started on hopper mice and quickly move to adult mice.
Also very important since I have also read your previous post, once you feed your snake you need to leave him alone for 24/48 hours (NO handling) to avoid regurgitation.
A healthy stress free BP will spend 85% of his time hiding under his hide, so while I know how excited about your new companion you need to understand his needs and remember that over handling can be stressful and lead to problem such as feeding issues.
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