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acs102
06-06-11, 10:03 PM
He's cool, he's awesome, he's my little buddy......But he's such an idiot.


It typically takes him about 40 minutes to eat a mouse, no matter what size it is. He spends about 15 minutes killing it(it's f/t). Tries eating it sideways, gets frustrated, lets go. Spends another 15 minutes re-killing it after I get it faced the right way. Even if I get it lined up head first, it usually ends up being swallowed butt first.

This time he decided to gnaw on the tail for awhile.
http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/7573/doofy.png

:O_o:

Is it a ball python thing or did I just end up with a doofy snake?

TeaNinja
06-06-11, 10:08 PM
lol, i'd say he's just a little doofy ;)
my ball python kills his live prey almost instantly (whenever he gets one) and eats in like 10-15 minutes usually. he eats f/t also and i usually have to leave the f/t in his viv overnight. i bet if i teased him and really got him interested he might get it but i jsut put him in the box i feed him in with the prey and leave him alone. sometimes he crawls out without eating the f/t so i just put it in his viv and its gone by morning.

Max713
06-06-11, 10:19 PM
Haha, sounds like a cool little guy.
I've got a goofy one too :)
http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa100/MotoMax777/Scarlett/_DSC2581.jpg

LLinz
06-06-11, 10:23 PM
Lol!!! That's so cute! I love my sweet lil Sneezy, he's such a character. He never stops prancing and gallavanting around his tank, climbing on everything. He's a champ at eating though, takes 15 minutes to kill and finish swallowing. He's so awesome, and a bit of a weirdo, just like all my other critters :D I'm actually watching him shed right now as I type :)

infernalis
06-06-11, 10:56 PM
My BP is a freaking machine, he hits hard head first every time, scarfs it down fast and wants more.

He eats medium size rats.

LLinz
06-06-11, 11:14 PM
Is it normal for my BP to not poop for a week and then have a huuuuuuge monster sized poop?? All brown poo and then a few big white ones. Normal? Not normal?

A picture of my 'snake skin belt' :P

Ch^4
06-07-11, 12:04 AM
He's cool, he's awesome, he's my little buddy......But he's such an idiot.


It typically takes him about 40 minutes to eat a mouse, no matter what size it is. He spends about 15 minutes killing it(it's f/t). Tries eating it sideways, gets frustrated, lets go. Spends another 15 minutes re-killing it after I get it faced the right way. Even if I get it lined up head first, it usually ends up being swallowed butt first.

This time he decided to gnaw on the tail for awhile.


:O_o:

Is it a ball python thing or did I just end up with a doofy snake?

My oldest BP takes anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours to finish his meal. I also have a couple that eat within 5-10 minutes. Some are just more gifted than others!

Is it normal for my BP to not poop for a week and then have a huuuuuuge monster sized poop?? All brown poo and then a few big white ones. Normal? Not normal?


Yes, normal. White = urates.

LLinz
06-07-11, 12:26 AM
Ok, thanks. It still shocks me to see snake poop the same size as my dogs poo! Sneezy has pooped in the same spot every time since I've had him, right in a corner, and always poops when I'm at home. Its pretty entertaining to hear about others' snake's different habits and quirks.

stephanbakir
06-07-11, 05:12 AM
One of my old retics NEVER pooped in his viv, he would poop on the floor/bathtub/beds anywhere but his viv... it was always spotless lol. Only spilled his water a handful of times.

Rog
06-07-11, 05:49 AM
My corn likes to poop on me. He is an odd guy. He also takes a drink everytime I take him out. When I hold him near his water and he puts his head in and takes a drink. He tends to wait till I'm not paying him much attention then let's it fly. I hope he grows out of it, as he is not even a year.

acs102
06-07-11, 11:59 AM
Haha, sounds like a cool little guy.
I've got a goofy one too :)
http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa100/MotoMax777/Scarlett/_DSC2581.jpg
I think all snakes are a little odd. My boyfriend's carpet likes to kill his food upside down too. I thought he was going to fall out of his tree last time, he looked similar to yours. Lol, he does everything in his tree. Eats in his tree, poops in his tree, drinks in his tree...Still not sure how that works for him. The beast defies gravity.

Lol!!! That's so cute! I love my sweet lil Sneezy, he's such a character. He never stops prancing and gallavanting around his tank, climbing on everything. He's a champ at eating though, takes 15 minutes to kill and finish swallowing. He's so awesome, and a bit of a weirdo, just like all my other critters :D I'm actually watching him shed right now as I type :)
Meshy's on the go all night in his tank. Before I got him something to climb on, he would wrap himself around the thermometer and fall off in a ball, over and over. I heard a clunk every 5 minutes. I blame the idiocy on him coming from a chain pet store. He's still my little buddy though, when he's not in shed, I usually have him out sitting on my lap or exploring.
He wanted to help me with Statistics homework-
http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/8939/meshy314.png


My BP is a freaking machine, he hits hard head first every time, scarfs it down fast and wants more.

He eats medium size rats.
For some reason mine always grabs it by the side. After killing, he'll chew on it, poke at it, stretch it, twist it, do everything to it before eating it. It's like he has built up anger issues or something haha.

Is it normal for my BP to not poop for a week and then have a huuuuuuge monster sized poop?? All brown poo and then a few big white ones. Normal? Not normal?

A picture of my 'snake skin belt' :P

Mine goes about a week and a half to two weeks without pooping usually. Not complaining, makes keeping the tank clean much easier. My milk snake seems to go every chance she gets, especially if I just get done cleaning it...I think she does it on purpose.

My corn likes to poop on me. He is an odd guy. He also takes a drink everytime I take him out. When I hold him near his water and he puts his head in and takes a drink. He tends to wait till I'm not paying him much attention then let's it fly. I hope he grows out of it, as he is not even a year.
My milk does the same with me. Just with me though, she has never pooped on anyone else.

Aaran
06-07-11, 01:16 PM
One of my old retics NEVER pooped in his viv, he would poop on the floor/bathtub/beds anywhere but his viv... it was always spotless lol. Only spilled his water a handful of times.
The same thing happened to my Corn , then the damn thing pooped on me and then started pooping in it's cage:)

stephanbakir
06-07-11, 01:26 PM
Fun times:P

Aaran
06-07-11, 01:29 PM
Its fun looking back on it now

citysnakes
06-08-11, 08:47 AM
Spends another 15 minutes re-killing it after I get it faced the right way.

just leave it alone after it first constricts and starts searching for the head and you will cut your feeding time in half.

acs102
06-08-11, 10:58 AM
just leave it alone after it first constricts and starts searching for the head and you will cut your feeding time in half.

Tried that before. He completely gave up and started wandering around his tank. I don't touch it until he gets to that point. He seems to lose interest if he can't get it to where he can swallow it right away.

acs102
06-10-11, 01:44 PM
Looking pretty after his first good shed since I got him in December. Usually comes off in a bunch of tiny pieces, must have gotten the humidity right this time :)

"Ooooo a new toy to play with!"
http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/7540/squishy060920111.png

"Helloooo"
http://img814.imageshack.us/img814/3936/squishy060920112.png

"This is fun!"
http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/8849/squishy060920113.png

"Time for a nap"
http://img860.imageshack.us/img860/7830/squishy060920114.png

Silly snake. :rolleyes:

Xochiquetzal
06-10-11, 01:46 PM
nothing like a snake that wipes up after himself lol!