This is on a lot more than just him not eating I have quite a few issues with him. So I got this ball python back in early August of 2019 and when I first got him I realized he had a rectal prolapse. I read that this might just have been from a low humidity and since upping his humidity I’ve never had a problem with this since but i thought I would add it in just in case. He never eats and never sheds. He’s almost a year old and has only shed once. I soak him weekly, spot clean his tank, replace the soil monthly and try to feed him regularly but he rarely is interested in his mice. He has a hard time aiming at his mice. He frequently strikes but hits his head on the tank and more recently has bitten himself. He doesn’t act lethargic or malnourished. I feed him pinkies even though he is big enough to eat fuzzies because he doesn’t realize that he needs to turn the mouse and eat it head to tail. I’ve tried to feed him fuzzies and he did successfully get one down but he often tries to eat it from the side and you could imagine this doesn’t work out for him and he eventually just drops it. I try to feed him every three days and he was doing good until recently. I don’t really know what what I need to do. There’s just all of these little things that make him really difficult and I’m worried about his health. I was talking to the lady at the PetSmart where I got him and she just said that the breeder they get their snakes from isn’t the best and that it wouldn’t surprise her if he’s “messed up”. And like I talk to her a lot so maybe that’s why she felt comfortable say stuff like that to me but like I wished they would have given me advice rather than just saying they aren’t surprised. I know this is kind of long but I would really appreciate some advice. I don’t think he has a spider gene even though he does show some traits that they would have.