Re: Defensive Ball python
My guess it that your snake is not feeling secure, hence the defensiveness. I would either move him back in to a tub (look up Sterilite Gasket Boxes or similar products made by other companies) or add more clutter to the 15 gallon aquarium. The snake may also prefer a tighter hide, you could try a cork flat, snakes seem to like having pressure on their bodies while hiding.
Another option is tap training the snake. Every time you open the cage tap the snake on the nose/head with a snake hook. Then remove the snake, change the water, clean the cage, whatever it is that you need to do. Do NOT tap the snake when you are feeding it. Tap training is usually used to "turn off" feeding mode in snakes like carpet pythons, reticulated pythons, etc, but I don't see why it couldn't be used to help a ball python calm down as well.
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