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Aggression
Rosie's been acting up lately.
I got her around Christmas and either mom or I have been handling her everyday since. Lately, though, she's been striking at the glass whenever someone even looks her way. A few minutes ago I was looking at her and she struck about four times and then just sat there with her mouth open hissing at me. Last night she bit me. Not a big deal, but it's all happened very suddenly. Very docile, then very aggressive.
She ate a mouse every week fine, but this week we moved her to two mice.
Temps are fine. 80ish ambient, 90ish basking.
Two hides.
UTH and infared heat bulb.
10 gallon tank. [looking to upgrade in the next month or so.]
I'm getting more and more scared of her as the days pass.. I don't want to get rid of her, so if anyone has any experience with this.. help?
1.1 rottweilers - Ondo and Kiara
1.0 rat terrier - Fletcher
2.2.2 ball pythons - Brutus, Adrian, Hayden, Luke, Daisy, Hunter
1.0 orange kitty - Potter
1.1 tarantulas - Ozzy and Shelob
0.0.1 leopard gecko - Leopard Gecko
1.1 Dumeril's boas - Dale and Melinda
0.0.1 bull snake - Bill
0.0.1 jungle carpet python - Fred
0.0.1 cornsnake - Rico
0.0.1 grey banded kingsnake - Prince
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Re: Aggression
It's been our experience (limited though it is) that BCI's grow so quickly that one mouse a week may simply not be enough for Rosie right now. They aren't usually prey specific so perhaps a move up to an appropriate sized rat would calm her if these strikes are hunger induced. She'll eventually have to move up since an adult female BCI is not going to do well on mice (well unless you want to feed a huge number of mice to a big snake LOL). Also we noticed with our BCI's that if they are in high traffic areas with a lot of movement and vibration of feet, they can get snitzy. Does Rosie have hides she uses?
Sorry just noted you said two hides. How big is Rosie? How does she seem in comparison to the 10 gallon tank?
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Re: Aggression
 Originally Posted by frankykeno
It's been our experience (limited though it is) that BCI's grow so quickly that one mouse a week may simply not be enough for Rosie right now. They aren't usually prey specific so perhaps a move up to an appropriate sized rat would calm her if these strikes are hunger induced. She'll eventually have to move up since an adult female BCI is not going to do well on mice (well unless you want to feed a huge number of mice to a big snake LOL). Also we noticed with our BCI's that if they are in high traffic areas with a lot of movement and vibration of feet, they can get snitzy. Does Rosie have hides she uses?
Sorry just noted you said two hides. How big is Rosie? How does she seem in comparison to the 10 gallon tank?
She uses her two hides, yeah.
Rosie's almost two feet. The 10 gallon seems just the right size for her, whereas it was HUUUGE when I first got her. If she keeps it up, she'll outgrow it in a month or two.
Gosh, I didn't know they ate that much! Guess I'm making the switch to frozen sooner than expected.
1.1 rottweilers - Ondo and Kiara
1.0 rat terrier - Fletcher
2.2.2 ball pythons - Brutus, Adrian, Hayden, Luke, Daisy, Hunter
1.0 orange kitty - Potter
1.1 tarantulas - Ozzy and Shelob
0.0.1 leopard gecko - Leopard Gecko
1.1 Dumeril's boas - Dale and Melinda
0.0.1 bull snake - Bill
0.0.1 jungle carpet python - Fred
0.0.1 cornsnake - Rico
0.0.1 grey banded kingsnake - Prince
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Re: Aggression
Well my son's BCI is about 18 months old or thereabouts and is well over 3 feet long. He eats one good sized weanling rat each week if that gives you any idea. Generally the females are bigger at maturity than the males. The female we fostered was about 5.5 feet when we took her in and is now around 7 feet in length at around 3 years of age.
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Re: Aggression
Where did you purchase Rosie from, and did you have her gender determined by a professional or are you just guessing it's a girl?
Christie
Reptile Geek
Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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Re: Aggression
 Originally Posted by tigerlily
Where did you purchase Rosie from, and did you have her gender determined by a professional or are you just guessing it's a girl?
Profressional.
My mom's fiance is friends with a couple breeders [no clue who] and he got her from one of them.
1.1 rottweilers - Ondo and Kiara
1.0 rat terrier - Fletcher
2.2.2 ball pythons - Brutus, Adrian, Hayden, Luke, Daisy, Hunter
1.0 orange kitty - Potter
1.1 tarantulas - Ozzy and Shelob
0.0.1 leopard gecko - Leopard Gecko
1.1 Dumeril's boas - Dale and Melinda
0.0.1 bull snake - Bill
0.0.1 jungle carpet python - Fred
0.0.1 cornsnake - Rico
0.0.1 grey banded kingsnake - Prince
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Re: Aggression
I would try Jo's suggestion of upping his food, and see if that helps. If all the cage conditions are correct, I'd look at the food. It's worth a try.
Christie
Reptile Geek
Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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Re: Aggression
Maybe rosie just think's you taste good :-D lol
You're away message is up now so I'll ask here, did she start showing agression before you upped her food or after?
Also, it could be all that poor quality music you make her listen to
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Re: Aggression
Jo is right. When RTB's go through their "growth spurt" they will eat like pigs for months and strike at anything warm if not fed right. I usually feed my babies to yearlings every four days with a rat that leaves a comfortable lump in them each time.
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Re: Aggression
 Originally Posted by Holbeird
Maybe rosie just think's you taste good :-D lol
You're away message is up now so I'll ask here, did she start showing agression before you upped her food or after?
Before.
1.1 rottweilers - Ondo and Kiara
1.0 rat terrier - Fletcher
2.2.2 ball pythons - Brutus, Adrian, Hayden, Luke, Daisy, Hunter
1.0 orange kitty - Potter
1.1 tarantulas - Ozzy and Shelob
0.0.1 leopard gecko - Leopard Gecko
1.1 Dumeril's boas - Dale and Melinda
0.0.1 bull snake - Bill
0.0.1 jungle carpet python - Fred
0.0.1 cornsnake - Rico
0.0.1 grey banded kingsnake - Prince
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