Quote Originally Posted by littlemaxbigworld View Post
I have had my girl since the first week of March of this year and chose her out of gut instinct. After spending an hour at a reptile specialty shop I held many BPs and something about her felt right. Since the day I got her home she has never hissed, never bitten me, never failed to feed, and even when about to shed hasn’t been afraid of me or of being handled. There were two instances when she was fully opaque that I had to move her to clean and mist, and both times once she smelled who I was and used her tongue-snakey senses she had zero issue being handled whatsoever. She was very relaxed and crawling through my hands with no issue. She even lets me pet her head and rub her chin when I handle her. She rarely flinches from movement now and isn’t very head-shy. After the week period of letting her settle at home I have held her every day in increasing amounts, first sitting alone in a quiet room holding her for maybe ten minutes, and working up to walking around the house with her and letting her ‘sleep’ - cause ya know no eyelids lol - in my lap for an hour or more once she settles down. Are all pythons this relaxed? Or did I just get lucky? Or did I do well getting her situated with handling?
It sounds to me like you've got a BP on the docile end of the spectrum. BPs in general are a docile species, which is one of the major reasons they're so popular in the pet trade.
That being said, since your BP isn't showing any head shy tendencies you've probably found one of the more docile BPs.

I have to agree with redshepherd that you should decrease your handling sessions though. Every day is a bit much, and an hour is a LONG time.

One other thing to consider, as a new keeper, is that you've got a very small window of experience and no basis for comparison. So, learning how to read snakes, determine stress or other behaviors is still new to you.

Take your time with your new pet, you've got 20+ years together.