View Full Version : Can someone please help me
ddaniel2931
04-17-10, 08:08 AM
i have a female ball python and for the pass month she has been real jumpy and try to bite me i try to handle her as much as i can but she still acting up but everything else is fine she eat with no prob and she look health can some one please help me out?
Some ball python are "active" and some (most) prefer not to be. Congratulations, you've got an active ball python.
She may also be stressed out when you handle her (as ball pythons aren't the best snakes for a "busy fingers' owner).
Try leaving her alone and not handling her for a while and come back to her in say two weeks' time.
mommanessy247
04-17-10, 09:21 AM
i thought leaving them alone when they try to bite only taught them to bite more...
infernalis
04-17-10, 09:39 AM
No not really, If they are irritated a "cool down" period is helpful.
Our BP only gets taken out for a brief handling about twice a month, and he is very calm and easy to get along with.
Constant handling is very stressful to reptiles.
Most snakes live very secluded lives and rather prefer not to be fondled and molested at all yet alone regularly.
shaunyboy
04-17-10, 10:09 AM
i thought leaving them alone when they try to bite only taught them to bite more...
your maybe getting mixed up with carpet python hatchlings mate.they get handled more often to try and get through to them your not going to eat them,so your not a threat.as said if yours snakes just irratated then letting it chill out for a bit might do the trick.
cheers shaun
Aaron_S
04-18-10, 03:30 PM
It really depends on the snake. I have a ball python who never even hisses at me at is usually only handled for cleaning. I have a few that are handled about the same amount that hiss a bit. Other ball pythons think it's always feeding time or are really upset when disturbed.
infernalis
04-18-10, 05:24 PM
Each snake has it's own individual temperament, it's up to us to adjust to them.
Aaron_S
04-18-10, 05:58 PM
...it's up to us to adjust to them...
Why must we do this? What benefit to the snake does this have?
emseeKAY
04-18-10, 07:32 PM
yeah like everyone else said, probably just an active snake who doesn not like to be handled, most snakes just tolerate handling and doing this too much will stress it out
i thought leaving them alone when they try to bite only taught them to bite more...
They're snakes not kittens or puppies.
Snakes are not, nor will they ever be domesticated animals.
You are dealing with a wild animal. One that reacts solely on instinct, unlike Fluffy and Fido who have been domesticated for 3000+ years.
If it is that snake in your avatar picture then it is probably just starving. That snake looks extremely thin.
What size prey items are you offering? Do you know how old the snake is or its weight?
infernalis
04-21-10, 06:27 AM
it's up to us to adjust to them.
Why must we do this? What benefit to the snake does this have?
Coming from you, I know this is sarcasm........
Aaron_S
04-21-10, 08:51 AM
Actually, it's a legit question. There isn't a reason to really "adjust them".
infernalis
04-21-10, 08:56 AM
Adjust to them.
It's in the best interest of the snake to adjust to them.
We are not going to "reprogram nature" and make them adjust to us now are we? XD
Don't mind Aaron, he's probably drunk again...:rolleyes: JK...
Aaron; so we don't get bit all the time.
Aaron_S
04-21-10, 10:14 AM
Don't mind Aaron, he's probably drunk again...:rolleyes: JK...
Aaron; so we don't get bit all the time.
I apparently can't read. Sorry Wayne.
Mykee, I've got no snakes here that lash out in any manner unless there's the smell of the food. Only the mojave female ever did that.
Will0W783
04-21-10, 02:36 PM
You're lucky. My Macklott's will rip into me if I so much as refill his water when he's next to the bowl. I have to make sure he's at the other end of the cage before I open one of the doors. He's a nasty bugger, and I've tried working with him, but just gave up since he seems to love the taste of my flesh....lol.
Aaron_S
04-21-10, 03:51 PM
You're lucky. My Macklott's will rip into me if I so much as refill his water when he's next to the bowl. I have to make sure he's at the other end of the cage before I open one of the doors. He's a nasty bugger, and I've tried working with him, but just gave up since he seems to love the taste of my flesh....lol.
I keep ball pythons. Not the psycho liasis family.
infernalis
04-21-10, 04:33 PM
no sense of adventure...
Aaron_S
04-21-10, 05:52 PM
The sense of adventure is keeping my hands in tact so my boss doesn't ask why I have holes in them. Besides I'm too old for adventures...did it, done it, got the lousy t-shirt.
Will0W783
04-23-10, 08:50 AM
Hahaha....every time my mom (who is deathly afraid of snakes) comes to visit, I seem to get bitten by something (usually Cipher the psycho Mack) a day or two before and have lovely, bloody bite marks all over my hands or arms, and she pales when she sees them....lol. You're never too old for adventure, IMO, but this fellow is wearing my patience and sense of adventure thin. Maybe he will calm down yet but I'm not holding my breath.
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