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    Re: agressive ball python

    I really don't know much about BP's, but I know a lot about animals...And anyone can correct me if I'm wrong here, and I won't feel bad here...but reading your previous threads...it sounds to me you're fearing your snake more than enjoying it...You have a negative energy around your snake, and animals can sense that...Just a hunch, but i'm pretty sure, when your holding that f/t you're a bit shaky...that shakiness, translates into neg energy...

    What I thought was a happy snake, that was moving around day and night was a stressed one...

    What i thought was scale rot on my snake was just a bad start of a shed...

    I think by listening to everyone here, is gonna drive you a little crazy...You're gonna make mistakes as we all do (My humidity was over 85% just last week)...Yes read the caresheets...calm down a little, stop freaking out...and you'll be ok...


    Also, try to learn from this...that snake probably came to you for a reason...to conquer this minor fear of yours...Just imagine what possibilities hold if you get over this fear...not just at home, but in life...As corny as it may sound its true...

    I say you're snake couldn't have a better owner...

    Now listen to the experts...stick with a plan, and get back to us...

    P.S...paint the three sides of the tank black (buy a small cheap brush, and a tube of any dark color acrylic paint)

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