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    Re: Aggressive Ball...need some help with this one....

    Quote Originally Posted by Tigerhawk View Post
    Let him settle in for a week. You can try and feed him after a few days. Just remember to leave him along for this time period. Also please, please do not go back to petsmart for any advice. Your ball python is more than likely hungry. That could account for some of his striking out. How big is your bp by the way?

    well, this isnt my first snake, i have a 2 year old BP thats pushing 620g and over three feet...a Colombian Red Tail Boa thats my baby right now, pushing 2 feet, Ra is at 110g hes older, no idea about the age though....I would never go back to Petsmart for any type of advice...lol that's why I joined this group. I'll wait it out and try and feed later in the week...he showed extreme aggressiveness to my husband but nothing to me and just calmed himself down when I checked in on him. Just hoping hes hungry and scared from the transition.

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