SUPERCHARGE
11-13-16, 12:34 AM
Hey ladies and gents. Need some advice here. Have a 4 ft female ball python which I've had for 2 yrs. Always took care of her, proper temps, humidity and all. After somehow miraculously healing from bad scale rot and not eating for near 6 months, she started to eat again... A LOT. Got much, much stronger in a short period of time and bigger, but her hunger concerns me. Always had her on two mice a week, sometimes she'd take both, sometimes not.
After recovering about three months ago, she gradually started eating more. She started to be hyper-active, always circling her feeding tank looking for mice. I decided to keep her on the simple two ASF rats a week, until 3 weeks ago, when she snatched a chicken wing from a roommate. So I fed her more. In a 7 day period, I've fed her 3 ASF's and 2 mice in a week and is still looking around for critters. She acts starved, she doesn't even wait till she's fully in the tank before she attacks, will eat very quickly, and just keep looking around the tank.
She doesn't rest after meals either. I let her out a lot and always moving around. What do I do? Keep feeding her till she's content or limit her? I don't know if she's simply acting like this because she's still recovering from last winter and really needs the protein.
After recovering about three months ago, she gradually started eating more. She started to be hyper-active, always circling her feeding tank looking for mice. I decided to keep her on the simple two ASF rats a week, until 3 weeks ago, when she snatched a chicken wing from a roommate. So I fed her more. In a 7 day period, I've fed her 3 ASF's and 2 mice in a week and is still looking around for critters. She acts starved, she doesn't even wait till she's fully in the tank before she attacks, will eat very quickly, and just keep looking around the tank.
She doesn't rest after meals either. I let her out a lot and always moving around. What do I do? Keep feeding her till she's content or limit her? I don't know if she's simply acting like this because she's still recovering from last winter and really needs the protein.