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Re: New Girl Eats!!
 Originally Posted by Virus
I'm sorry that I can't really give you any good answers to your questions, but I can say that your snake is absolutely stunning!
Though there IS one problem. Why aren't there more pictures?
Going to grab some more photo's AsAp!
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Re: New Girl Eats!!
 Originally Posted by AMBiEN22
Going to grab some more photo's AsAp!
Don't you want to wait at least a week before you feed a new animal to reduce stress? That's what I learned with corns, are balls much different?
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Re: New Girl Eats!!
 Originally Posted by Johan
Don't you want to wait at least a week before you feed a new animal to reduce stress? That's what I learned with corns, are balls much different?
Should of made this more clear ! When i say asap, i do take in to consideration that she is a new snake. I picked her up this past Saturday and she has been out of her cage once! to see if i could get her to feed because she had been off feed for at least 8 days. Which is considerably a lot for a young snake. As i only fed her pinkies i decided i will feed her again in 3-4 days but i think i am waiting a little longer than that. Plan is this Friday i will see how many she wants to take from me. There is no RULES or BOOK to follow, whats posted on these forums are advice, and as every knowledgeable person on this sight informs me Ever snake is different. Not all rules apply.
Thankfully i started setting up my snakes enclosure WEEKS before i even got her. Within two days she was all about the enclosure with flicking tongue and being very adventurous. Which told me she is quite comfortable in her enclosure. Like i said before knowing when i picked her up she was suppose to be fed i said HEY! why not lets see if she will eat for me! Sure enough with out hesitation she ate, and seemed to want more! Other than that one feeding she has not been out of her enclosure. She has also already defecated in the enclosure which means shes out and about an comfortable in her surroundings.
So yeah their are some guidelines but again every snake is different.
Ones i strongly believe in though is...
1) Do not handle or hold your snake after it has eaten (I'm going to give my girl 2 days... just because she is new to the enclosure)
2) Provide Heat gradients.
3) Provide hot and cold hides
4) One i heard from some one and makes a lot of sense... To have a nice ball python enclosure it should be hard to find your snake as they would rather feel that they are watching you rather then you watching them.
There are a lot of little things and a lot of big things but because i feel i followed the husbandry needs early and got everything figured out and my breeder does such a great job i have been having no problems! She eats F/T like its her job and she loves her hides now so In most cases yeah don't feed your snake on the second day... and yes do not handle your snake for hours on end when you first get her (IMO ever really, the most i will handle my girl is anywhere from 30-45 which will begin this Sunday).
This post is crazy and i am in my chemistry library so i need to get some work done
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You are so lucky she ate for you! I've had my girl for a month and she won't eat. She is 9 months old so not panicking but it's not fun one bit. Can't handle or anything until she eats. UGH!
My account is now SpiffyYoshi
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Re: New Girl Eats!!
 Originally Posted by Pyrosnake
You are so lucky she ate for you! I've had my girl for a month and she won't eat. She is 9 months old so not panicking but it's not fun one bit. Can't handle or anything until she eats. UGH!
Your are correct sir i am very lucky! I am so glad that everything is going so smooth *Knock on wood*. I prepare for the worst so if anything happens i will not be caught off guard. I'm also thankful that my local breeder switches his hatch lings from live to F/T as fast as he can. Makes my life easy =). Also gave me the good tip of "Braining" my mice to induce a better feeding response. I came home today and shes laying across her basking area so i am guessing shes gonna help aid that digestion of the tiny pinkie she ate lol.
Also picking up a scale from a friend tonight and debating if i want to weigh her tonight or not. But the fact she ate and stayed in her cold hide for a WHILE i rather not pick her up off her basking spot as she might be trying to aid in digestion. So i will get an official weight on her probably on Friday when i am going to attempt to feed her again. *Knock on wood* hopefully she will be as hungry as before! But i always mentally prepare myself for her not to feed hence when she strikes and eats my heart races 
Sorry for the crap post, doing an analysis using IR and NMR spectroscopy on an unknown compound (which i found was Isopropyl acetate!) lol aka i'm taking a short break
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Re: New Girl Eats!!
 Originally Posted by Virus
I'm sorry that I can't really give you any good answers to your questions, but I can say that your snake is absolutely stunning!
Though there IS one problem. Why aren't there more pictures?
So my morning class got canceled and Lilly! yup that her name now. Seems to be WIDE awake roaming her cage like a crazy little girl! So i shot a really crappy HD video with my droid X for those who want to see her roam around a little =P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtpmw6gh19Y
Hmmm so i grabbed the video off of my phone to upload and only allowed for 240p so this video is really bad! lol
Going to feed her this Friday defrost about like three too four pinkies.
As you can see in the video she is roughly the length of the enclosure and the enclosure is about 18 inches. I feel she is a little larger than the enclosure so in the ball park range of about 19 inches give or take a 1/2.
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