joebanj
newbie
Well i got my carpet python on 10/25/2009 and ive read that as babys they can be nippy. It always been cage defensive/aggressive and ive always had trouble feeding her f/t, she would just refuse it if she was out of her tank and even in her tank, on occasion she would eat from the deli cup trick. So now shes started to accept f/t (so she is still pretty small for a yearling.. i think) The other issue is handling. I would really like a carpet python that i would be able to handle as it gets older. At the moment it strikes at everything and anything. The bites dont hurt and i sometimes use gloves to get her, but the slightest movement sets her off. Im not sure if its her size that makes her do this or her disposition. If this behavior continues im not sure ill be able to keep her and once her feeding stabilizes i might try and rehome her.
Other info- I currently have 4 other snakes (two nic boas, a ball python and a columbian rainbow boa) All feed on f/t and rarely miss a meal (due to shedding)
They are currently in a rack. But the carpet is in a seperate steralite tub.
A little after i got it (Not sure of sex afraid to probe this small a snake)
Other info- I currently have 4 other snakes (two nic boas, a ball python and a columbian rainbow boa) All feed on f/t and rarely miss a meal (due to shedding)
They are currently in a rack. But the carpet is in a seperate steralite tub.
A little after i got it (Not sure of sex afraid to probe this small a snake)