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    Ball Pythons too outgoing? (Picture Hassle!)

    Do any of you own Ball Pythons that are just too outgoing?

    I just got a new camera and wanted to take pictures of all my Balls, but the main problem I had was that they wouldn't stay still! I would put my fingers on their head to try to get them to ball up, but they are too used to me! I was yelling at them to live up to their name and ball up, but it just wasn't happening. I had to be super quick with the camera to even try to get them in the frame.

    Any one else seem to have this frustrating problem?

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    My boy Zeus is awful to photograph. The only way I can get decent shots of him is to take his hide off him and take them before he gets curious and starts exploring.
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    Mine is kind of in between. Sometimes she just doesn't want to stay still, and sometimes she just coils up. Most the of the time shes pretty curious about the camera so she goes right up to the lense and I can get a perfect shot.
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    Re: Ball Pythons too outgoing? (Picture Hassle!)

    Ella's the same way. I'd have a lot more pics of her here if I could get her to hold still. I like that she's confident and not fearful, but it does make picture taking a pain in the butt!
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    Re: Ball Pythons too outgoing? (Picture Hassle!)

    Quote Originally Posted by SeanL View Post
    Do any of you own Ball Pythons that are just too outgoing?

    I just got a new camera and wanted to take pictures of all my Balls, but the main problem I had was that they wouldn't stay still! I would put my fingers on their head to try to get them to ball up, but they are too used to me! I was yelling at them to live up to their name and ball up, but it just wasn't happening. I had to be super quick with the camera to even try to get them in the frame.

    Any one else seem to have this frustrating problem?
    Freeze a metal bowl - put your snake under that bowl for about a minute (out of the freezer of course). Remove bowl and take pictures quickly.

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    Re: Ball Pythons too outgoing? (Picture Hassle!)

    Mine has a love affair with the orange light that goes on when my camera is focusing. I swear he freaks out over it, trying to find the source of it and rubbing up against the lens and such. It's so funny!
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    Re: Ball Pythons too outgoing? (Picture Hassle!)

    Be ready to photograph them before grabbing them and setting them down quickly, you should try rats, they can be just as difficult to get to cooperate

    Great tip Robin, now just what size bowl do you suggest for a 3100 gram female
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    Re: Ball Pythons too outgoing? (Picture Hassle!)

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Freeze a metal bowl - put your snake under that bowl for about a minute (out of the freezer of course). Remove bowl and take pictures quickly.
    Huh, never thought about that one bit. Will definitely have to try that. How long do you have to take the pic once you remove the bowl?

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    Re: Ball Pythons too outgoing? (Picture Hassle!)

    I can't get any pics of my pied for this very reason. Good tip Robin. Have you had any issues with one getting stuck though (same principle as getting your tongue stuck to a pole)?

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