Quote Originally Posted by SnakeLos
okay heres the story, i just started handling my little BP on saturday which i held him for no longer than 5 mins then placed him back inside his tub, sunday made no contact with him cuz i was busy... then today at around 10 pm i picked up him in my hands and held him for about 5 mins again with no problems, then 11:30 pm came around and i decided to handle him once more b4 i went to bed, i opened up the lid and saw him get a little nervous and tighten up his body (which he usually does when i open up his lid) then as i reached in to pick him up, i noticed he was staring at my hand then out of nowhere *BAM* he struck at me... although he did not hit me, it was damn close and i flinched, i was kinda shocked so i put the lid back on and left him alone.... what did i do wrong? could it be because hes hungry? last time i tried to feed him was last wednesday (tried f/t but no luk)... im thinking tomorrow i should go pick up a live rat, maybe his agression is due to not eating.... also i was planning to move him into his tank, which is pretty much all ready (just waiting for the coconut husk to dry up)... should i move him in before or after i try and feed him?? if after, how long should i wait until i can move him into his tank (after feeding him). pleasee helpp
OK, first - this is coming from someone who feeds live. I gather from your post, this is your first ball python.

Please be aware that even an adult ball python really requires nothing larger than a small/small rat (like 3-4 weeks old). I would hate for you to purchase a rat that is too large for your snake for your first live feeding attempt.

Also, only leave live prey in with your snake for about 20-30 minutes. If you notice that he's moving around a lot, but not going after the prey, remove the prey. If he's settled properly, your temps are perfect, and he's hungry, he should hunt from his hide rather quickly. If he hasn't eaten in 20-30 minutes, he's mostly likely not going to, so you should have a plan how you plan to house a rat for an additional week (only offer food one time a week, even with a refusal).

First and foremost, you say you're moving him into a tank. What have you been keeping him in? How large is the enclosure?

You didn't mention how long you've had your snake? Did you give him a full week to acclimate before you began handling him?

What are your temps on the cool and warm side, and what device do you use to measure those temps?

Remember when you move him to the tank, you need to give him another full week to acclimate to yet another new home.

My general rule of thumb is that I do not handle any new snake until after they've had their first meal with me (preferably two meals, so at least two weeks). Also, any of my kiddos that refuse a meal, do not get handled until they feed again, even if I know it's just an off week for them.

It sounds like "something" probably isn't right in your set-up, if he's defensive striking, or you may have moved more quickly than he was comfortable with.