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    How do u tame a extremely defensive python

    ...this is again another post but It is because iam realizing the fact that my snake is quite weird and I can't find any answers online on in books that are specific to my problems.

    My ball python comes out at night and is really aggressive or defensive. So should I handle him at night or in the day where he is hiding.

    Can you actually tame ball pythons. And make the transition from defensive to passive?

    Should I let him bite me or not. My snake tries to bite me a lot. Should I pull back or let him bite me. Will he get used to biting me?

    I haven't seen my snake drink water before. But he seems hydrated , and his skin isn't wrinkly , should I be worried?

    Everytime take my snake out in the day, he is curled up as a ball and his head poking out, ready to strike at anything in front of it. What should I do?

    Yesturday, I took him out and out him in my palm, he kept striking at my legs even though it was below him. He also didn't bite with his teeth, he stroked at me without opening his mouth.
    Is this normal

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    Re: How do u tame a extremely defensive python

    Quote Originally Posted by Joshwah View Post
    ...this is again another post but It is because iam realizing the fact that my snake is quite weird and I can't find any answers online on in books that are specific to my problems.

    My ball python comes out at night and is really aggressive or defensive. So should I handle him at night or in the day where he is hiding.

    Can you actually tame ball pythons. And make the transition from defensive to passive?

    Should I let him bite me or not. My snake tries to bite me a lot. Should I pull back or let him bite me. Will he get used to biting me?

    I haven't seen my snake drink water before. But he seems hydrated , and his skin isn't wrinkly , should I be worried?

    Everytime take my snake out in the day, he is curled up as a ball and his head poking out, ready to strike at anything in front of it. What should I do?

    Yesturday, I took him out and out him in my palm, he kept striking at my legs even though it was below him. He also didn't bite with his teeth, he stroked at me without opening his mouth.
    Is this normal
    How long have you had the bp? You should let a new snake settle in and take about 3 meals before you start to handle. I only really notice my snakes drink after they eat. They get a lot of their water from their prey.


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    Re: How do u tame a extremely defensive python

    Short answers is no to “is this normal...” with that being said, can we talk more about the snakes age, feeding schedule, prey size, enclosure set up? I think that would help out quite a bit if we had that information.

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    Re: How do u tame a extremely defensive python

    I have had him for 2 weeks and 1 day. I have fed him 3 medium sized mice.

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    Re: How do u tame a extremely defensive python

    He is 3 years old


    I feed him 1 medium sized mice a week.

    Idk what size the enclosure is. But if I straighten him he will not fit in any dimensions

    His cage is mainly glass and plastic with holes.

    He has 2 hides

    Wood shavings from reptibark

    He also has one wood log in it

    And a small soy sauce plate used for water

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    Re: How do u tame a extremely defensive python

    A 40 gallon breeder 36” x 18” is the minimum tank size for an adult male. If your enclosure is smaller you need to upgrade. Thankfully there are affordable options and if you need recommendations just ask As for dealing with the defensive behavior, let him settle in first. If you just got him leave him alone for 3 weeks and/or 3+ meals. Then buy leather gloves (to help with confidence, bp bite isn’t bad) and work with him. In a few weeks he’ll get used to you and stop striking.


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    Re: How do u tame a extremely defensive python

    Ok. I think we have identified one problem. A medium mouse once a week for a 3 year old BP is underfed. He should be on small rats. I would try and up his prey size, make sure you aren’t handling at him too much and then see what happens. If he’s 3 and you changed his set up around dramatically and decreased his prey size that could account for some of the aggression. Maybe also try to see how he was housed before and start over.


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    Re: How do u tame a extremely defensive python

    Quote Originally Posted by Moose84 View Post
    Ok. I think we have identified one problem. A medium mouse once a week for a 3 year old BP is underfed. He should be on small rats. I would try and up his prey size, make sure you aren’t handling at him too much and then see what happens. If he’s 3 and you changed his set up around dramatically and decreased his prey size that could account for some of the aggression. Maybe also try to see how he was housed before and start over.


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    This is great advice here. He is hungry so his instinct is to hunt and strike warm things. Mice are to small for adults.

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    Re: How do u tame a extremely defensive python

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrivers View Post
    This is great advice here. He is hungry so his instinct is to hunt and strike warm things. Mice are to small for adults.
    I agree, great advice. I didn’t catch that. I feed my male a medium rat every two to three weeks depending on behavior. Typically I can tell when he’s ready to feed again and offer then to avoid wasting food. You can either feed larger food items less often or smaller items more often, whichever works best for your animal. My bp won’t eat smaller rats which is weird lol Guess he likes to gorge himself.


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    Re: How do u tame a extremely defensive python

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkL1561 View Post
    I agree, great advice. I didn’t catch that. I feed my male a medium rat every two to three weeks depending on behavior. Typically I can tell when he’s ready to feed again and offer then to avoid wasting food. You can either feed larger food items less often or smaller items more often, whichever works best for your animal. My bp won’t eat smaller rats which is weird lol Guess he likes to gorge himself.


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