spotted_GC
New Member
Hi All,
I had a pair carpet python a couple of years back before I moved to a couple of places I could no longer keep reptiles. I have kept my license active over the years and about a 2.5 months back I had a friend of a friend contact me and see if I wanted to take his spotted python off him as he was moving out of the country and couldn't take it with him and he knew I was on the lookout for another python.
I am in a place where I can have reptiles again, so I said yes and took on this spotted. It is 15 months old based off the paperwork and seems rather small to me. It is just on 55cms in length, and on my dodgy kitchen scales weighs in at 40 grams (this could be way out) and quite skinny, although not to a point it seems starving. What general size should a 15-16 month old spotted be? I would have thought bigger than 55cm's myself, but I don't think this python was looked after prior to my care.
I have got it setup in a click clack, with temps at 31 hot and 26 cool, 2 hides and a decent water dish and I have gotten it to eat 8 fuzzy mice and have 2 sheds. This little guy is too small to go up a size in mice, so I will keep going on fuzzies for a while and then go to 2 fuzzies at a time and then look at up-sizing the food.
I am trying to handle it a bit now after 2 months of just feeding and cleaning and get it used to being handled, but this spotted is the spawn of Satan himself.
Constantly biting and striking, always trying to get away if you try and handle it.
I am going for a minute to two minutes every day (leaving 3 or so days after a feed) but after a week and a half of this, there seems to be no improvement on handling response.
I know it is early days, but I am at a bit of a loss. I have never had a snake that is so snappy and hard to handle, my carpets where a dream from when i got them at 9 months old right through until I couldn't keep them any longer
Any hints or tips to get this guy a little more calmer and to be able to be picked up?
I had a pair carpet python a couple of years back before I moved to a couple of places I could no longer keep reptiles. I have kept my license active over the years and about a 2.5 months back I had a friend of a friend contact me and see if I wanted to take his spotted python off him as he was moving out of the country and couldn't take it with him and he knew I was on the lookout for another python.
I am in a place where I can have reptiles again, so I said yes and took on this spotted. It is 15 months old based off the paperwork and seems rather small to me. It is just on 55cms in length, and on my dodgy kitchen scales weighs in at 40 grams (this could be way out) and quite skinny, although not to a point it seems starving. What general size should a 15-16 month old spotted be? I would have thought bigger than 55cm's myself, but I don't think this python was looked after prior to my care.
I have got it setup in a click clack, with temps at 31 hot and 26 cool, 2 hides and a decent water dish and I have gotten it to eat 8 fuzzy mice and have 2 sheds. This little guy is too small to go up a size in mice, so I will keep going on fuzzies for a while and then go to 2 fuzzies at a time and then look at up-sizing the food.
I am trying to handle it a bit now after 2 months of just feeding and cleaning and get it used to being handled, but this spotted is the spawn of Satan himself.
Constantly biting and striking, always trying to get away if you try and handle it.
I am going for a minute to two minutes every day (leaving 3 or so days after a feed) but after a week and a half of this, there seems to be no improvement on handling response.
I know it is early days, but I am at a bit of a loss. I have never had a snake that is so snappy and hard to handle, my carpets where a dream from when i got them at 9 months old right through until I couldn't keep them any longer
Any hints or tips to get this guy a little more calmer and to be able to be picked up?