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It became Wild

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I had a Ball Python, she is about 1 years old and about 2 feet long now. 4 months ago, i went for some long vacation. So, i pass the snake to my friend and ask him to do me a favor, which is taking care the snake for me.

Now, after the journey, i came back to claim the snake back from my friend. Unfortunately, my snake gone wild because my friend never spend anytime with her accept for feeding time.

She pissed me off cause when i trying to play with her, she BITE ME :hot: . Not 1 time, few times she BITE ME. Damn, thats irritating. Does anyone know a better way to tame my snake again? she used to be tame, but not anymore.

Please help if anyone had a similiar situation.
 
not really much to do, except persist in gently handling the snake. with time it will become accustomed to (not threatened by) you holding it. make sure that it is well fed, and be careful about handling when it is hungry. I have a bunch of small ball pythons, and when they are due to be fed they will strike at my hands through their containers (needless to say, they are all great eaters)
 
Thanks for the guide. will try to handle him more careful and fed them well.
 
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