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joshhutto
at Thu Aug 3 23:27:51 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ]
one thing you must remember is that snakes, BP's in particular are very secretive animals and they can alter how they act when stressed weekly. I have several females that are so moody at times, meaning will strike at anything even the snake in the next tub and at other times the most docile snakes I've ever owned. These changes can be from day to day so I never know until I get next to their tub or start pulling it out, lol. Another thing to consider is the size and amount of prey. A 3ft ball python can easily consume almost medium rats and he could just always be hungry. If rat's are not available try increasing the amount of feeders you offer at a time or decreasing the time between feedings. Also adding more hides and moving his cage to a lower traffic area may also decrease the amount of stress and could help him calm back down. I hope one some of this will help you and your ball python go back to a meaningful relationship.
P.S. you know he might have bitten your hubby because animals are a great judge of character,lol jk. But if you need any more advice you can email me directly and I will try to help you out as much as I can. ----- Josh Hutto
J&K Reptiles
Various Ball Pythons:::
1.0 striped vanilla
1.2 Citrus Ghost and hets
1.2 Albino and hets
2.3 het Pied
1.1 Pastel (male has additional gene going on with him)
a bunch of female holdbacks and several rescue normal males
0.1 columbian boa, she's a feeding monster, controls my
over production of rats, lol
0.1 brazilian rainbow boa, another rat eating monster
1.1 corns
a BAD dog is MADE not bred, support the American Pit Bull Terrier as the greatest breed of dogs on Earth!!!!!
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