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Wild Child Ball Python
On May 5th of this year my first bp and first snake, a nice little butter male, arrived. He's so friendly and easy to handle that I wanted another one and bought a champagne female a few weeks later. It's a good thing I got him first, because if she had been my first one there wouldn't have been a second one.
Their husbandry is identical, except that, being larger, she gets larger rats. Both snakes are in identical enclosures on the same thermostat, and they're quarantined in the bathroom away from the geckos and beardie. The temps are pretty good, a little cool (72-73) on the cool end, but then, I've been told young ones prefer things a bit cooler. When she arrived she was in a super tight ball, and when I take her out, if she's not balled up, she does mostly fake strikes at me and has bitten me and drawn blood. I was trying to weigh her, and had not been handling rats or anything that would smell like food when she nailed me good. I asked someone with more experience, and he said he's had people tell him that putting a t-shirt with the person's scent on it into the cage helped them. The t-shirt has been in her cage for several days. It's a good thing I have a large box of adhesive bandages. She's pretty and I don't want to give up on her. I've ordered a snake hook with some other items from Pangea and the box should be here on Monday. Last weekend she ate for the first time, and it was only when I put the f/t rat at the entrance to her hide and left it overnight. She won't leave her hide to grab it, and if she's out of a hide and I walk in, she goes back inside in a hurry. She reacts to every move I make. Ideas, please?
Also, when I hold her I've noticed that she feels much more leathery than the butter bp. Is this normal for champagnes?
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0.1 bp champagne "Bubbles" the shy one
0.1 bp normal "Callista" the little one
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Re: Wild Child Ball Python
Leave her alone except for feeding and cleaning. It could still be stress, some take longer to adjust. IMO you should remove the shirt but that's just me, I've heard of that too but I wouldn't put a foreign object in with a bp but I'm sure plenty of people do but it could be having a negative effect. I would definitely get the cool side up and it should be at the very minimum 75 but ideally 78-82, 72 is pretty low, if your keeping in glass tanks I would put a che on cool sides with lamp dimmers and if your not using glass tanks then get another thermostat and heat mats for the cool side but either way get it up around 80. The warm side is what should be a little cooler for younger bps, a temp of 88 is good. Your new snake should of been quarantined away from your first one even though they were only bought a few weeks apart.
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Last edited by chrid16371; 06-19-2016 at 03:26 AM.
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I know that the same room isn't the best quarantine location, but it was the only choice. And I bumped up the thermostat a bit last night.
1.0 bp butter "Brickle" the friendly explorer
0.1 bp champagne "Bubbles" the shy one
0.1 bp normal "Callista" the little one
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Give her time to settle in. Every BP is different in how they react to changes. Also sounds like she may be going into a shed cycle.
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Re: Wild Child Ball Python
 Originally Posted by Slim
Give her time to settle in. Every BP is different in how they react to changes. Also sounds like she may be going into a shed cycle.
She doesn't look like it, but maybe that is coming up.
I won't be near a computer today, but will check this thread when I return.
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0.1 bp champagne "Bubbles" the shy one
0.1 bp normal "Callista" the little one
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Out of my 17 snakes in my collection I have one really mean ball python, not sure why she is so mean, she is a bumblebee which is pastel spider possibly het pied possible yellow belly. She is still pretty young but growing fast, always strikes at me most times I open up her tub, just a snappy little thing. I'm thinking she was taunted when she was younger by a previous breeder? She won't eat dead mice, only live ones, she wants to hunt! I'm not really interested in handling her though, just using her as a breeder so it really doesn't matter to me. I usually use a paper towel roll and let her bite that, then grab her from behind and move her to another tub, I haven't got bit yet.
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Re: Wild Child Ball Python
 Originally Posted by cchardwick
Out of my 17 snakes in my collection I have one really mean ball python, not sure why she is so mean, she is a bumblebee which is pastel spider possibly het pied possible yellow belly. She is still pretty young but growing fast, always strikes at me most times I open up her tub, just a snappy little thing. I'm thinking she was taunted when she was younger by a previous breeder? She won't eat dead mice, only live ones, she wants to hunt! I'm not really interested in handling her though, just using her as a breeder so it really doesn't matter to me. I usually use a paper towel roll and let her bite that, then grab her from behind and move her to another tub, I haven't got bit yet.
Yikes. The seller said she was easy to handle, so maybe there's some change I could make to tame her down.
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0.1 bp champagne "Bubbles" the shy one
0.1 bp normal "Callista" the little one
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Re: Wild Child Ball Python
Did she ship to you? Some people don't feed for a couple weeks before they ship, and some get a little more aggressive when they're hungry. Maybe up the feedings for a couple weeks to see if that helps. My banana POS get clown was exactly as you described, tame as a puppy now. Kept holding him once to twice a week doing my best not to get bit. Almost gave up, didn't hold him up for a couple weeks, picked him up, and nothing. Still not another strike. It took about 4 months, maybe more. Good luck
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Wild Child Ball Python
One of these days I'm gonna save the Justin Kobylka video link I keep referencing BUT..
Sometimes my female mojo is testy, not necessarily snappy but very jumpy on anything else that moves in the room and with a wife, 3 dogs a cat a beardie and 3 more balls on the way it's hard to isolate her, anyways in that video especially the young ones and little noodles tend to be a little more defensive. If they don't try and wrap you up its a defensive strike which means husbandry is off or the animal is stressed often times they go hand in hand.
The whole point of this video was more putting your snake into flight instead of fight mode, for me it's easy with the killerblast but the female mojo is a big girl and she's very confident. Unfortunately for her I'm more confident, if she starts getting testy or coiling back in a strike position I touch her head or depending on where my other hand is under her chin. Under her chin she immediately calms down, top of her head she'll make a violent jerking back motion but after that she's fine, it's important during that case that you don't jump. They sense if you're not confident.
Before going that route I'd bump your cool side temps up a bit. Also as slim mentioned some take longer to settle in. My male normal is an 08 and he's not aggressive just doesn't really care to be handled much or for very long. Good luck!
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She was shipped, but the seller said she was fed about a week to 10 days before she was shipped. For the first few weeks she refused to eat, but yesterday and last Saturday she ate. She let the rat sit there for hours before eating both times, and both times they were halfway into her hide, but at least she finally ate them.
Is this the video you're talking about? It helped a little. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7DQssbM0uk
I'll back off on trying to handle her for the next several weeks and see if that helps.
1.0 bp butter "Brickle" the friendly explorer
0.1 bp champagne "Bubbles" the shy one
0.1 bp normal "Callista" the little one
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