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Looking for some great feedback as a newcomer to this forum :)
Hey,
my name is Jessica and I have a boyfriend named TJ, he purchased a ball python from a local "Creature Comforts" here in New York. She is approximately ten monthes old and has already had more adventures than most. The day after we got her back to the house she went on a 8 week extravaganza! She is in a 25 gallon tank with a top that is a metal screen with like solid "flips" over the sides that wraps around the tank. I have family in which have owned ball pythons previously and never thought twice to weigh down the top, they must have just been great snakes because Lucy, our current snake is an excape artist. After she was found on the stairs of the house, she was put back into her tank and fed, she was nice for about 2 months after that with us not having a second guess that she was a sweetheart. Well lately, she has changed our minds while striking and just acting very tempermental. Is this normal? From what I have read I think we should just start taking her out every day once or twice and just letting her do her own thing, but if there is anything else that you can think of let me know
I'll be posting pictures soon!
Thanks for reading,
Jessica& TJ
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Re: Looking for some great feedback as a newcomer to this forum :)
From my experience behavior changes are signs of husbandry problems. Do you know the temperatures in the tank as well as the humidity levels? It seems like she is stressed.
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Re: Looking for some great feedback as a newcomer to this forum :)
A friend of mine is having similar problems with a snake that she just got. I'm 99.9% positive it's due to the less-than-adequate husbandry.
I would have a look at the care sheet here. It's the best on the web. Make sure everything is spot-on with your set-up, and then we can try to rule out other factors if that doesn't solve the problem.
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Re: Looking for some great feedback as a newcomer to this forum :)
Put the snake down and detail your husbandry...
If the snake is striking out, it is communicating to you. The last thing it needs is to be picked up and handled right now. What you have is a stressed out snake that is trying to communicate something to you, your responsibility as a keeper is to listen and do everything in your power to ensure that the snake feels safe and secure.
Bruce
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Re: Looking for some great feedback as a newcomer to this forum :)
Thank you so much for your responce, I am new at this and didn't realize that temperature is as important as it is, I feel like an awful snake parent for it but am definitely glad that I have the chance to fix it, and will hopefully see some temperment changes soon
Thanks again,
Jess
 Originally Posted by Mindibun
A friend of mine is having similar problems with a snake that she just got. I'm 99.9% positive it's due to the less-than-adequate husbandry.
I would have a look at the care sheet here. It's the best on the web. Make sure everything is spot-on with your set-up, and then we can try to rule out other factors if that doesn't solve the problem.
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Re: Looking for some great feedback as a newcomer to this forum :)
Thanks to everyone for the great advice, I will keep you updated as I continue to learn.
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Re: Looking for some great feedback as a newcomer to this forum :)
Wow, thank you for this post- I'm following every step and heading shopping this weekend for our baby, Lucy! She's going to hopefully really love the improvments we make and have some major temperament changes eventually. One question, we have a heat lamp which is red and left on at all times as the upstairs of the house is cooler- as we get a thermometer we will start to pay attention to temperature more but is the color okay for her, for it to be on all of the time?
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Re: Looking for some great feedback as a newcomer to this forum :)
Hi there. I handle mine very often to make sure that they are well familiar with being picked up. Also if you only pick them up when it is feeding time chances are that everytime that you stick you hand in there it will automaticly think food. Also you SHOULD NOT feed in the tank also to do with they will think everytime a hand enters it's going to be food!! lol Hope this helps any othere questions feel free to ask!-RAY
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Re: Looking for some great feedback as a newcomer to this forum :)
We have over 600 snakes and they are all fed in there boxes, with no problems. Removing them to feed will cause stress and can make them not feed in some cases.
I would use a smaller size cage for her, a 25 gallon tank is too big for a young ball. I have seen a lot of babies-adult suddenly become very aggressive when kept in a large cage such as that. Try to keep her in, a 10 gallon with a good hide and dont handle her for a week or so and she should calm down in no time.
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