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Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild
well, he shed over the weekend. Looks like a clean shed too! I think I'm going to feed him this week...
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Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild
Seems to me like Robin wont get her hands in this BP after all...
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Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild
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Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild
"They are NOT rights if they can be taken away. Merely limited privleges."
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Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild
I fed him today!
I got a "fuzzy" from my local PetLand and thawed him out and warmed him up with water. I put my trusty glove on, and tried to dangle the thing in front of his hide, but I dropped the mouse! MAN, I've never seen this snake move so fast!! He was up and ready to eat, but couldn't sense the mouse because he wasn't moving I guess? I took my trusty tongs and just barely nudged the foot of the mouse and WHAM! That's all she wrote.
THAT WAS SO FREAKIN' COOL.
I am definitely keeping him! I got him a water dish too.... next is a heating pad!
Last edited by straydog1980; 12-02-2009 at 02:30 PM.
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Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild
Congratulations, you have been officially hooked...
"Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."
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Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild
Next week you should try a larger food item. That BP can easily take and adult mouse or larger. Its hard to tell how big the snake is with the glove and all but I would guess the BP is about the size of mine. My guess is 800 -1000 grams. If thats the case 10 to 15 percent is 80 to 150 grams. I am guessing a good meal for that snake is closer to 3 adult mice or one small rat.
Honestly if you can work up the nerve the glove is not necessary and when its time to put the snake away you can peal it off. It might resist but its really just trying not to fall. It will grow to trust you over time. I think this poor little guy just had a rough time of it. Someone obviously wasn't doing the best at caring for it as it escaped and wound up with you.
Proper heating should be your number one concern. I would also look for two good hides. If you want to get some good hides on the cheap and have access to a dremel and or a drill, pliers, and file. You can run down to walmart or target or something like that, and pick up a melamine bowl. Find on that your BP can just fit in. Then you can cut out a piece of the side for you snake to get in and out. Ideally I make sure that two snakes as big as mine could not fit in the hide with a shoe horn. If you think the hide is too small its probably just right. Search around the site though, there are lots of great posts on hides.
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Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild
i'd offer that guy a rat, not a large one, but a small adult rat.
congrats on him eating!
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Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild
 Originally Posted by straydog1980
I think you may be right
I took him out to clean out his shed and urates today (I had a blue glove on in case he was feeling cranky), and when I tried to put him back in his terrarium he said "NO".
He squeezed around my hand, not hard or anything, and refused to go back in there for a solid 15 minutes. He just wanted to be out and about.
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You already learning the vocabulary of a snake keeper. I think this is your destiny or something.lol
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