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    Re: Aggresive Ball Python

    Quote Originally Posted by darren0311 View Post
    Hello,

    so we got our first BP about a month ago, we named her Jasmin, we did alot of research before we got her, we have her in a 20gallon tank with a light, under tank heater, temp controller, hides etc.. well over the last couple of days she has been really aggressive, i took her out to feed, put her in her feeding bin, we have been trying to feed her Frozen/thawed but she is just not interested in it at all, But as soon as we put live in there "BAMMM" she has it all coiled up. so getting back to my point, she hasnt been all balled up lately, she has been on what looks like is alert mode, her head and part of her body is in an "S" position. everytime we walk by her tank her head is halfway out of her hide looking at our every move, well i went to turn the light off last night and she struck at the screen at the top of her tank. I am just lost right now of what could be causing this aggressive behavior! she was so docile a week ago and when we got her now her whole dameaner has changed. one thing that we did change, my GF bought her a new hide, which is like a fake rock but it has a bigger opening than the old one did, could this have something to do with it??

    any help would be great.

    thanks
    darren
    Check you temps and humidity are good, also I found out how to cure the (LLMS) lid lunging monster syndrome, when ever I feed I drop the prey in without holding my hand over the tank until she strikes, therefore my hand isn't associated with food. She's maybe just in a pissy mood.

    Try dropping a rag or t-shirt over her head then pick her up, she'll calm right down, this also works for snapping them out of feeding mode if you need to pick her up after she's eaten, I also suggest feeding in enclosure, as to avoid handling being associated with feeding.

    (0.1 Normal Bp 9yrs old and never bitten or struck and anyone.)

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