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need some help, my ball python has eaten last 3, 4 times
so sam, is 2 1/2 years old and 6 month ago we bought another one, about 4 months old. we got a separate cage and put them side by side for moth. introduced them a few times outside the cage and eventually put them together. they get along great and we fed them a few times with no problem. we feed them outside the cage individually. last 4 times sam, the oldest one didnt eat, he striked chewed and left it alone. we tried feeding him a smaller one, but same thing. oh we feed them every two weeks and they are now both the same size.
umm. we handle them alot, and im wondering if maybe thats why he stoped eating.
please let me know, and if you guys need anymore information.
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Re: need some help, my ball python has eaten last 3, 4 times
Are they in a cage? This would be extremely difficult to maintain proper temps of 90 F on the warm end and humidity levels of 60%+/-. BPs should not be housed together except for breeding purposes. I would suspect they are stressed. Also, personally I would only feed in their tank or tub and not outside their tanks/tubs, the last thing you want to do is have them associate handling with feeding.
My adults eat once a week. My hatchlings every 4-5 days.
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as an owner you cannot tell if two snakes "get along great." The only things we see are fighting and not fighting.
They could be stressed and not show it. They are not humans. I would strongly suggest putting them back into their separate cages.
and as far as info concerning any issues with snakes, hold cold temps, hides, environment changes, etc are all great to add.
Hopefully this helps!
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Re: need some help, my ball python has eaten last 3, 4 times
 Originally Posted by steve k
Are they in a cage? This would be extremely difficult to maintain proper temps of 90 F on the warm end and humidity levels of 60%+/-. BPs should not be housed together except for breeding purposes. I would suspect they are stressed. Also, personally I would only feed in their tank or tub and not outside their tanks/tubs, the last thing you want to do is have them associate handling with feeding.
My adults eat once a week. My hatchlings every 4-5 days.
yes they are in a cage, and i was told by the pet place i bought them at that in order them not to associate handling with feeding you feed outside that way every time you put your hand in there cage they dont think its food time. oh and we make sure not to handle them before feeding them.
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as far as there habitat i have a 100w day and 75w night light that are on 12/12 hour timer. i dont know for sure temp or humidity, i had gauge in there once but sam always coiled around it and eventually ripped it off. we use alpine chips for beding and clean the cage evrey 4 months
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Re: need some help, my ball python has eaten last 3, 4 times
First of all, the new one should have been in qt for at least 2 months. Secondly, they SHOULD NOT be housed together. Third, bps do not tend to get cage aggresive . Seperate them, leave them be and let them relax and unstress. Feed them each in their individual enclosure. And stop handling until they resume eating. Then you may have happy balls.
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Re: need some help, my ball python has eaten last 3, 4 times
You also need to monitor temps and humidity. Husbandry affects balls big time.
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Re: need some help, my ball python has eaten last 3, 4 times
 Originally Posted by Sam and Sophie
yes they are in a cage, and i was told by the pet place i bought them at that in order them not to associate handling with feeding you feed outside that way every time you put your hand in there cage they dont think its food time. oh and we make sure not to handle them before feeding them.
Your snake will not become cage-aggressive if you feed in-cage. Almost every single person on this site can attest to that. Just so long as your hands don't smell like rodents when you reach in, the snake will never mistake you for food.
In addition to the other suggestions made, I would also really recommend getting a digital thermometer and hydrometer ASAP. It's extremely important you know exactly what your temps and humidity are at all times. Inproper husbandry can oftentimes cause a reluctance to feed. The dial-type gauges are often inaccurate and have a limited lifespan.
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Re: need some help, my ball python has eaten last 3, 4 times
 Originally Posted by Angiebeast
Your snake will not become cage-aggressive if you feed in-cage. Almost every single person on this site can attest to that. Just so long as your hands don't smell like rodents when you reach in, the snake will never mistake you for food.
In addition to the other suggestions made, I would also really recommend getting a digital thermometer and hydrometer ASAP. It's extremely important you know exactly what your temps and humidity are at all times. Inproper husbandry can oftentimes cause a reluctance to feed. The dial-type gauges are often inaccurate and have a limited lifespan.
thank you guys for the information, i will separate them, i didnt know you shouldn't house them together, and will start feeding them in there cage, and also make sure to get some digital gauges.
i didnt know to much about care of ballpythons, not for lack of trying though ive bought and read books and talked to "experts" at pet stores but this is the most info ive gotten
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Re: need some help, my ball python has eaten last 3, 4 times
"Experts" at the pet store generally don't know jack about reptiles. Unless you have a good reptile store. Check out the care sheet on the stickies to get proper info.
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