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Aggresive BP ....WOW
Ok this just happened to me for the first time and just happened about an hour ago. I got home from the pet store with 3 mice in a brown bag, put them on a table near the tanks for maybe 5 min. I open my bigger of the 3'S tank and lift up the half log (yes I know ALOT of people in here hate the half log , i kept it because my rack is on the way ) and right away I noticed a different behavior, she got into striking position so I then got my hook that I use to remove them from the plastic tub I feed them in so I dont have to handle them and they dont mistake my hand seconds. So i put the hook in and Bang one strike and she missed the hook and got herself , so i tried again another strike and then a third and well she won I put the mouse in the tank she ate right away. Now I have had this snake for 8 months now she is 3 1/2ft and she is always my easiest to handle just had her out 2 days ago I handle her about 3 or 4 times a week and never a strike. I havnt changed anything in the enclosure ....3 things I can think of are
A) I set the mice too close to her tank and she is hungry.
B) Its getting a little colder out but the tank temp is the same as usual
C)Maybe im not feeding her enough, I gave her one mouse, maybe its time to upgrade to a small rat.
I APOLOGIZE FOR SUCH A LONG POST BUT I AM WORRIED I DONT WANT AN AGGRESIVE SNAKE AND I AM WILLING TO DO ANYTHING TO GET HER TAME AGAIN. I ALREADY HAVE ONE SNIPPY FEMALE IN MY LIFE I DONT NEED ANOTHER LOL
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Re: Aggresive BP ....WOW
Most likely the scent of mice outside beforehand.I have one which won't eat unless it smells the rats 10 minutes prior to eating!
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Re: Aggresive BP ....WOW
IMO, I wouldn't worry about it. Maybe you can bump up her food size. Based on her length, she could probly easily take a rat. My BP is exactly 2 ft long and I'm about to switch her to small rats.
It was feeding day, she smelled her food and she wanted it. Yesterday I tried to get mine to go back into her hide cuz she smelled the mouse, and she wasn't budging. To me, that's saying "I'm hungry, I'm not moving just gimme the damn mouse already!"
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Re: Aggresive BP ....WOW
 Originally Posted by PolishPython
Ok this just happened to me for the first time and just happened about an hour ago. I got home from the pet store with 3 mice in a brown bag, put them on a table near the tanks for maybe 5 min. I open my bigger of the 3'S tank and lift up the half log (yes I know ALOT of people in here hate the half log , i kept it because my rack is on the way ) and right away I noticed a different behavior, she got into striking position so I then got my hook that I use to remove them from the plastic tub I feed them in so I dont have to handle them and they dont mistake my hand seconds. So i put the hook in and Bang one strike and she missed the hook and got herself , so i tried again another strike and then a third and well she won I put the mouse in the tank she ate right away. Now I have had this snake for 8 months now she is 3 1/2ft and she is always my easiest to handle just had her out 2 days ago I handle her about 3 or 4 times a week and never a strike. I havnt changed anything in the enclosure ....3 things I can think of are
A) I set the mice too close to her tank and she is hungry.
B) Its getting a little colder out but the tank temp is the same as usual
C)Maybe im not feeding her enough, I gave her one mouse, maybe its time to upgrade to a small rat.
I APOLOGIZE FOR SUCH A LONG POST BUT I AM WORRIED I DONT WANT AN AGGRESIVE SNAKE AND I AM WILLING TO DO ANYTHING TO GET HER TAME AGAIN. I ALREADY HAVE ONE SNIPPY FEMALE IN MY LIFE I DONT NEED ANOTHER LOL
if she really is 3 1/2' long then your surely underfeeding her!
you should be feeding something close to the size of her around.
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Re: Aggresive BP ....WOW
Most likely she just got in a feeding response because the mice were close to the enclosure. I wouldn't worry about aggression, this would just be a normal feeding response.
My female is 3 feet long and I havebeen feeding her small rats for over a month now, so I'm sure your's can take small rats too.
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Re: Aggresive BP ....WOW
 Originally Posted by cheesy feet
Most likely the scent of mice outside beforehand.I have one which won't eat unless it smells the rats 10 minutes prior to eating!
@ Cheesy Feet. They make sprays and powders for that, you know... 
PP, not only could they probably smell the mice, but if you didn't wash your hands before opening the tank, you may have had the scent on your hands. If you don't currently use them, you might try using tongs to put the mice in the tanks. At least it will keep your hands out of striking range...
Rob
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Re: Aggresive BP ....WOW
I'd def up food size. Can't see your girl but mine is 1 year old and almost 3 feet. She's been on small rats since she was 2.5 ft long. One mouse for a 3 ft'er sounds small, but like I said I don't know what your girl visually looks like.
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Re: Aggresive BP ....WOW
Well I think your "aggressive" behavior has been explained Just a hungry snake!
When you get your rack, do you plan on using any hides? Personally, I would have at least one proper hide. Some snakes will not eat unless they have a hide.
Also, there is no need to move your snake into a separate feeding container. There are no benefits that I am aware of.
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Re: Aggresive BP ....WOW
I don't think there are any benefits to a sep. container that anyone knows of? I have yet to find any proof that its better.
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Re: Aggresive BP ....WOW
 Originally Posted by PolishPython
she is 3 1/2ft
C)Maybe im not feeding her enough, I gave her one mouse, maybe its time to upgrade to a small rat.
Mine is about 9 months old, around 30" (so about a foot shorter than yours), and has just hit 300g. I started feeding it 2 mice (total of 35-40g) a couple of weeks ago, which it takes eagerly. A few more of those feedings, and we'll move up to small rats by the end of this month.
So probably just a ravenous BP rather than an aggressive one.
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