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    My BP's have no killer instinct.

    I'm wondering if your snakes are quick to strike live prey or if they have to work up the nerve to strike. One of my ladies is completely terrified of live prey while the other will strike if she is given sufficient time and the prey remains motionless while she is debating. I used to watch Snakebytes on youtube and some of those snakes would come up out of the tubs after the rat. I know it was probably edited to show the only the most spectacular feedings, but it makes me wonder what typical python attacks are like.
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    Re: My BP's have no killer instinct.

    i dont know about live but on f/t mine doesnt even strike really.. he comes out of his hide really slow like hes gonna smell and just as hes about to touch it he moves to the side a little bit grabs it then curls around it really fast but no real strike.. he takes it off the tongs like a dog would lol real nice and easy out of your hands then once its in their mouth its chomping time lol

    and i know what your talking about with snakebytes if them jumping out is common i have an uncommon snake lol

    not sure if anything i said goes with what you were saying though lol
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    Re: My BP's have no killer instinct.

    Most of my snakes are on frozen thawed and will not strike the prey at all. I just leave the dead prey in their enclosure and thay eat it without pretending to kill it . In my experience my snakes lost their instinct to strike the prey at around the 1000g sub adult range. I have 5 adult ball pythons and only my 1 normal female still strikes her prey consistently.

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    Re: My BP's have no killer instinct.

    Iv actually been lucky. All 6 of my BP's sit at the top of the tub waiting for me to open it. Tho i do give the room a good pre-scent so it gets everyone and feeding mode. Its like teasing BP's Give them the smell of food and let them sit there and take in the smell of dead rodents YUM! Gets mines in the perfect feeding mode

    As for the boas.. Well it doesnt matter if i pre-scent or not u just stick it in there they will take it no matter what rofl.
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    Re: My BP's have no killer instinct.

    I have a 5 month old male normal that sometimes strikes when I give him f/t small rats and other times I have just have to leave the rat in the enclosure with him. I also have another bp that strikes all over the place when I put the live prey in the enclosure.

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    I have many snakes, especially females, who will come flying out of the bin at you if you don't keep your limbs out of the way during 'feeding season'--they do not care if it's live, dead, FT, or pink with purple polka-dots, they are ready to eat it. lol...
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    Re: My BP's have no killer instinct.

    At this point (20", 170g) Fang strikes fast and hard when I dangle a F/T mouse in front of him.

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    I have a little bitty het pied guy who seems to not know how to be a snake. He came to me as a problem feeder, and is really small (so small I keep him in a tank by my bed, so I keep an extra eye on him). He will strike live after much waiting, and just eats f/t, but he also doesn't seem to know how to shed right either. I've had to help him with both of his sheds so far. Its a good thing he's so darn cute.

    Every single other BP that I have strikes f/t with gusto.

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    My little girl is always a little hesitant to feed. She seems to wait and get a real good sniff of it first before she strikes. I think I'm going to try thawing the food in the room with her before I feed her.
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    Well after feeding frozen thawed or dead for so long they will loose their natural feeding response, hence why I hate to feed frozen thawed. All my snakes eat Live great and will come out of the bin if you don't immediately put it in there.

    I've had even the nicest snakes lunge out of the tub towards the prey since i always feed live. I feel feeding a snake dead prey is like feeding a human LIVE prey, it just wasn't meant to happen and is un-natural.
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