EllieSkyline
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Hi
I have posted a little on here already, but thought i'd take this opportunity to properly introduced myself and snake, while seeking some more advise.
I'm Ellie, absolutely love snakes. I am a car enthusiasts which consumes me, so I waited sometime before getting my first snake as I wanted to assure I was financially able to get a decent animal and the best of everything for it.
I went with a Julatten Jungle Python, hatched December 2016, bred by Ken Doyle. I wanted this snake as I love the nice head of a Jungle, patterns, size, and the silver black and white appearance. I named her Valyria.
Handling;
She has definitely not settled down as much as I expected her to by now. Just to clarify I am not a nervous owner / handler. I definitely do not feel even remotely nervous when I do anything with her, I am totally comfortable.
She is up and down, which is expected sometimes more relaxed then others, however she is still quite flighty most of the time. I use only my hands (no hook) and have no issue's removing her from her enclosure.
She does not strike, but show's obvious sings of nervousness, heavy breathing, dilated pupils, sometimes borderline attempts to jump from your hands. Actually she did bite me twice for the first time since I got her yesterday, but to be far I was poking around her enclosure without removing her (I do usually do this with no issue, but my guess is she is probably becoming more comfortable and aware of her territory and felt threatened, I should probably take her out from now on hey)
To be honest I am not overly careful with her, I just pick her straight up and let her cruise around my hands / arms / pockets / hair etc, I sometimes touch her head trying to desensitize her to it, sometimes she doesn't react other times she jumps away. Some times I get her out every day other time's I leave her be for 3 - 4 days, especially after a feed.
Basically I do not really have any concerns with handling, just curios if maybe I am pushing her to hard. Any advise to help her relax more, should I be handling her less, and not touch her head at all? Any tricks to help her relax?
Feeding;
I have purchased two book's which are still a week away, but I just want some more clarification on feeding. Currently she eats once I week. Should I be feeding her more? She is on fuzzy rats.
Live feeding? Is live feeding good for them, do they enjoy it? I feel as though it would be beneficial for her as it is more natural.
How? When? Do you switch to live feeding? Is it one or the other, once you live feed that is the only way? What are the pro's and con's etc?
Also food variety, instead of rats only can your incorporate other prey into their diet?
Exactly how do you gauge the appropriate food/prey size?
Apart from that I don't feel there are any other concern's she poops regularly, sheds well, and will have a very realistic large enclosure finished off soon.
Here are some pics just for fun
I have posted a little on here already, but thought i'd take this opportunity to properly introduced myself and snake, while seeking some more advise.
I'm Ellie, absolutely love snakes. I am a car enthusiasts which consumes me, so I waited sometime before getting my first snake as I wanted to assure I was financially able to get a decent animal and the best of everything for it.
I went with a Julatten Jungle Python, hatched December 2016, bred by Ken Doyle. I wanted this snake as I love the nice head of a Jungle, patterns, size, and the silver black and white appearance. I named her Valyria.
Handling;
She has definitely not settled down as much as I expected her to by now. Just to clarify I am not a nervous owner / handler. I definitely do not feel even remotely nervous when I do anything with her, I am totally comfortable.
She is up and down, which is expected sometimes more relaxed then others, however she is still quite flighty most of the time. I use only my hands (no hook) and have no issue's removing her from her enclosure.
She does not strike, but show's obvious sings of nervousness, heavy breathing, dilated pupils, sometimes borderline attempts to jump from your hands. Actually she did bite me twice for the first time since I got her yesterday, but to be far I was poking around her enclosure without removing her (I do usually do this with no issue, but my guess is she is probably becoming more comfortable and aware of her territory and felt threatened, I should probably take her out from now on hey)
To be honest I am not overly careful with her, I just pick her straight up and let her cruise around my hands / arms / pockets / hair etc, I sometimes touch her head trying to desensitize her to it, sometimes she doesn't react other times she jumps away. Some times I get her out every day other time's I leave her be for 3 - 4 days, especially after a feed.
Basically I do not really have any concerns with handling, just curios if maybe I am pushing her to hard. Any advise to help her relax more, should I be handling her less, and not touch her head at all? Any tricks to help her relax?
Feeding;
I have purchased two book's which are still a week away, but I just want some more clarification on feeding. Currently she eats once I week. Should I be feeding her more? She is on fuzzy rats.
Live feeding? Is live feeding good for them, do they enjoy it? I feel as though it would be beneficial for her as it is more natural.
How? When? Do you switch to live feeding? Is it one or the other, once you live feed that is the only way? What are the pro's and con's etc?
Also food variety, instead of rats only can your incorporate other prey into their diet?
Exactly how do you gauge the appropriate food/prey size?
Apart from that I don't feel there are any other concern's she poops regularly, sheds well, and will have a very realistic large enclosure finished off soon.
Here are some pics just for fun