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My first ball python.....sexing.....signs of aggression....more....

mo2003 May 28, 2003 02:11 PM

Okay got my first ball lastnight and it is such a pretty baby (actually it is 2 yrs old). I'm not sure of the sex... I'll take it to the vet in a couple weeks to get a fecal done and will probably get it probed then. I was wondering if balls have a general difference in the shape of their tails between males and females. My snake seems to have fat stubby tail that tapers abrubtly at the end.
I held it before I brought it home and it was pretty calm because it was chilly in the room so it just stayed in a ball and after a while relaxed a little in my hands but still hid its head.
When I got it home I put the critter keeper on my bed and opened it and let the snake come out on its own. I have to say I was a little wary about just reaching down and picking it up because I thought it was probably stressed at least a little from the trip and being in a new place with new smells.
I finally picked it up and held it for a couple minutes. Then I put it in its new home, and I am glad to say that it spent a bit of time exploring and even took a drink before curling up in the hide on the warm end. Today I have seen it stick its head out a couple times to look around and even seemed to be checking me out a little.
I was wondering if you guys could tell me what is the behavior of a snake that is scared, stressed, and about to bite? I'd rather avoid getting bitten if I can help it, especially until the snake and I can get used to each other. I've decided to wait at least a week and feed it again (just ate 2 days ago) until I try to handle it again so it has time to settle in... unless you guys say different.

Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me!
Monica

Replies (2)

grimdog May 28, 2003 02:16 PM

Ok, don't stress being bite. It doesn't hurt at all. But when you are annoying a ball it will start to huff and puff. You will know it, not breathing but breathing with noise. Then they will generally strike at you. Usually with no intentions of actually biting you just letting you know they can. After that they will bite, if it is a defensive bite no problem. If a feeding bite then it could hurt, they won't let go. If it was sold cheap as a two year old and is not an import it is probably a male.
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Derek Affonce
DeKeAff Exotics
dekeaffexotics.com

mo2003 May 29, 2003 01:07 PM

My friend adopted him from someone he worked with who was moving and couldn't take him. My friend has many snakes but didn't really have room for the ball and only took it because he knew he could find a good home for it.

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