calvinh
New member
I read many many posts about feeding issues with baby ball pythons and I understand there may not be any other info other than what is already out there on this forum, but here is my issue anyway. These are not my first snakes or ball pythons. I have kept snakes since I was young and have six other pythons and boas now. fortunately, I have never had a major feeding issue, especially in babies until now.
I bought a female cinnamon ball python at a reptile show in West palm beach on August 27th. I bought her and a male pastel from the same guy. They did not have mites or any physical issues and I really liked both so I did not ask too many questions besides: when did they last eat. I was told they both ate on thursday the 25th. The next week I went to feed and the pastel jumped on the hopper fairly quick, but the female seemed almost scared of the mouse. She would not even try to strike. I tried putting her in a small brown bag with the mouse live and pre-killed and no luck. I thought maybe she just wasnt hungry so I waited until the next week. The next week I got a fuzzie thinking maybe the hopper was too big, but she still seemed terrified of it. again I left her in a brown bag in a quiet place and no luck. Again she never even attempted to strike. Now it is coming upon the third week and she has not eaten. She is starting to get thin. I have never had to assist feed a snake. Is this common?? Should I have someone with experience do it?? I hate that she is having so much trouble and am mega irratated that she was sold at all. I really love how tight the reptile community is and would really appreciate any advice.
I bought a female cinnamon ball python at a reptile show in West palm beach on August 27th. I bought her and a male pastel from the same guy. They did not have mites or any physical issues and I really liked both so I did not ask too many questions besides: when did they last eat. I was told they both ate on thursday the 25th. The next week I went to feed and the pastel jumped on the hopper fairly quick, but the female seemed almost scared of the mouse. She would not even try to strike. I tried putting her in a small brown bag with the mouse live and pre-killed and no luck. I thought maybe she just wasnt hungry so I waited until the next week. The next week I got a fuzzie thinking maybe the hopper was too big, but she still seemed terrified of it. again I left her in a brown bag in a quiet place and no luck. Again she never even attempted to strike. Now it is coming upon the third week and she has not eaten. She is starting to get thin. I have never had to assist feed a snake. Is this common?? Should I have someone with experience do it?? I hate that she is having so much trouble and am mega irratated that she was sold at all. I really love how tight the reptile community is and would really appreciate any advice.