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    Re: Ball Python Cannot hold down rodent

    It sounds like he is defensive striking as opposed to trying to constrict. They do this when they are stressed out. What type of enclosure do you have him in? How big? Are there any hides? What are your temps and humidity like? What are you using to heat the enclosure? What size prey item are you trying to feed him?
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