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    things i should know about b.p.

    i just got my snake about a week ago and she is such a good girl. compaired to my first snake ever witch was a bermize python (speling) .and he was not a verry good snake for a kid at 14 and i got him from a pet stor and you could not touch this snake at all. i would holed him trying to brake him out of his mean ways witch by the way was not a verry enjoyabul for my self and the snake. now i got a young ball python and she is such a baby she is a littel shy but after a few min in hand she starts to lightn up a littel but what im asking is is ther any thing i should know about i mean i read all the care sheets and books but is thear things about thear personalty or medical problems that is comin it this breed.things you wish you knew about the snake befor you got the snake home

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    Re: things i should know about b.p.

    Check the top of this forum and you'll find two sticky threads. Read them and re-read them and you should be set for a while.

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    Re: things i should know about b.p.

    also let ur snake chill for a week after u get it and leave it alone 2 days after feeding
    2 male bp's wolfgang & loki

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    Re: things i should know about b.p.

    of course handling the snake is fun but try to limit it at first to prevent her from getting stressed. too much too soon could make it hard when it comes down to feeding time.

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    Talking Re: things i should know about b.p.

    Quote Originally Posted by seaner
    i just got my snake about a week ago and she is such a good girl. compaired to my first snake ever witch was a bermize python (speling) .and he was not a verry good snake for a kid at 14 and i got him from a pet stor and you could not touch this snake at all. i would holed him trying to brake him out of his mean ways witch by the way was not a verry enjoyabul for my self and the snake. now i got a young ball python and she is such a baby she is a littel shy but after a few min in hand she starts to lightn up a littel but what im asking is is ther any thing i should know about i mean i read all the care sheets and books but is thear things about thear personalty or medical problems that is comin it this breed.things you wish you knew about the snake befor you got the snake home
    First Welcome to the group .Now things you need to know to keep your little one happy and healthy.Make sure your temps are correct,90ish on the hot side and 80ish on the cool side.Make sure she has hides on each side in the proper sizes(balls like tight fitting spaces).Next do not handle her for at least a week or two so she can adjust to her new home.The reason for this is your snake stresses out very easily,a stressed out ball python can refuse to eat.So i suggest you start over just like you just brought her home and leave her alone for the 1 to 2 weeks.I know this will be hard to do,its for your snakes best interest.After this time period of getting used to her new home is over you can attempt to feed her.Make sure the prey item is equal to her mid-sections width.In other words if she is a small baby a mouse fuzzy or small pinky rat is of correct size for a baby ball python.If you have any other questions ask away
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    Re: things i should know about b.p.

    If you haven't seen it already here is a link to a great ball python care sheet.
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules....warticle&id=59

    I agree that handling your new snake as little as possible is best for the first week or so. If you haven't already considered this you might set her up in a tub enclosure. Here is a great link on how to make one.
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules....warticle&id=40
    I'm sure I'm leaving out all kinds of things, but I'm happy to answer any questions you still have.

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    Re: things i should know about b.p.

    you had a burmese as your first snake?

    one of my snakes are shy, she takes awhile to come out and start roaming around, she's a sweetie
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    Re: things i should know about b.p.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kizerk
    you had a burmese as your first snake?

    one of my snakes are shy, she takes awhile to come out and start roaming around, she's a sweetie
    My first snake a burmese python also .They are like pit bulls only in a reptile sense.What i mean burmese pythons are not as bad as some make them sound.If you have common sense and RESPECT the snake they make awsome pets.Out of all the "attacks" by large snakes 99% percent are caused by human mistakes.I am sorry for getting of topic .
    Joe Haggard

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