Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 884

1 members and 883 guests
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 75,905
Threads: 249,107
Posts: 2,572,117
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, Pattyhud
Results 1 to 5 of 5
  1. #1
    Registered User
    Join Date
    08-22-2012
    Posts
    5
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts

    Ball attacking tweezers?

    I have a Ball Python that I have had for 3 or 4 months now. I got him as an adult and he's always been a pretty good eater. I give him a small frozen/thawed rat roughly every 10 days. When I first got him he would eat at soon as the rat hit the bottom of the, "plate," I use to feed him (in his tank). The first time I feed him it was outside of his tank, until I knew better, but he still ate it without hesitation. He showed no interest a few weeks ago, I waited another week and then he ate. I tried to feed him about 4 days ago and he seemed to go after the tweezers instead of the rat. He completely missed and really started to follow the tweezers around. I left the rat in the cage and put a heat lamp over it, but he never showed it any interest. If I came up to the tank with the tweezers to pick it up and move it around he'd start watching the tweezers. I finally gave up and just tossed the rat. So, I waited and decided to try and feed him again tonight. He checked out the rat, tongue practically on it and then once gain started to focus on the tweezers. They are the standard 10" silver ones you can find at most pet stores. I don't know if it's a reflection or what. Has anyone ever seen this before? Do they sell black coated pet tweezers? Maybe just not hungry and annoyed?

    He is at least finally showing interest in the rat (just sitting in the tank with a heat lamp on it) but I'm still curious if anyone has ever had a ball distracted by shiny silver tweezers. Also, interestingly enough, he seems to realize that this one is dead. He is not constricting it, just swallowing it. He's never done that before.

  2. #2
    BPnet Lifer Annarose15's Avatar
    Join Date
    06-25-2010
    Location
    Gainesville, GA
    Posts
    3,632
    Thanks
    1,537
    Thanked 1,708 Times in 1,206 Posts
    That's a new one to me. I don't like the coated tweezers because their teeth can catch in the plastic if they hit them (accident or deliberate). He probably just isn't that hungry, so he's easily distracted and curious.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



  3. #3
    BPnet Veteran carlson's Avatar
    Join Date
    06-29-2011
    Location
    Duluth, Minnesota
    Posts
    4,121
    Thanks
    564
    Thanked 949 Times in 805 Posts

    Ball attacking tweezers?

    He's got ADD look something shiny! But like Anna said the coated are bad I've seen pics of snakes stuck to them by teeth doesn't look fun ha. I feed live so I don't worry about tongs
    Normals 1.3
    Spider .1
    Carpet Python .1
    Dog APBT .1

  4. #4
    BPnet Lifer Annarose15's Avatar
    Join Date
    06-25-2010
    Location
    Gainesville, GA
    Posts
    3,632
    Thanks
    1,537
    Thanked 1,708 Times in 1,206 Posts

    Re: Ball attacking tweezers?

    Quote Originally Posted by carlson View Post
    He's got ADD look something shiny!
    As I was saying - Oh LOOK a chicken!!!
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



  5. #5
    BPnet Veteran Ashleigh91's Avatar
    Join Date
    02-19-2012
    Posts
    307
    Thanks
    129
    Thanked 135 Times in 84 Posts
    My male bp does this if I haven't warmed the feeder up enough with the hairdryer. He'll go around the feeder and almost sniff around the tweezers, while slowly getting closer to my hand Heated up feeders' heads a little more, and it no longer happens.
    1.0 Clown Ball Python-Talion 1.0 Granite Corn snake-Howl 1.0 Chocolate Flame Crested Gecko-Garrus
    1.1 Cats-Kit and Mia 0.1 Dog-Jersey

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1