Sunday, October 28, 2012

Saturday, October 27, 2012

             I have been really busy, I haven't had much time to post. Avalanche is doing really well. He is eating and I got him a branch to climb on. It looks like he liked it. Shedding was really well, so he is back to his normal things with being out and all of that.  He is definitely the nicest snake I have ever held. he hasn't bit me and he doesn't move fast, still. I guess I can't say that he is the "best snake" because of course there is better. I can say that this is the "best breed" of snake, though. 

Sunday, September 16, 2012

A while ago I posted that my snake might of been about to shed his skin. I wasn't  sure though because he was his normal color and his eyes weren't foggy. Yesterday though, I went in to hold him and  he was very, very dull, his eyes were foggy and he hasn't moved from his spot for three days at all. The only thing I have seen him do is move his head down under his coils and move it back up again.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Avalanche is doing well. He is eating, not biting and a good snake. I would recommend this over any other type of  snake I have held if you want a calm snake.

Monday, August 20, 2012

I am not sure but I think he is going to shed his skin soon  because the top of his head is a little foggy  and he has been rubbing his head  against his log.
 

Saturday, August 18, 2012

    He started to come out a little bit more yesterday but most of the day he stayed in. I will hold him for the first time since he ate today and he should finish digesting today so He might come out.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Yesterday Avalanche stayed in his hiding spot from when I woke up to when I went to bed. It was probably because he ate the night before. Tomorrow I will hold it again.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

My snake ate yesterday for the first time! I am very exited about this because ball thons along with most snakes are very picky eaters right after being bought. We fed him what he was use to eating, one live hopper mouse. He slowly went up to it and then in about 1/2 a second he bit it and wrapped around the mouse. Once the mouse died he uncoiled his body and gulped it up in a few minutes.

    Make sure not to hold it at least  48 hours after it eats. Also, we had to feed it a live mouse because that is what it is use to eating. You should feed it pre-killed or frozen and thawed for a few reasons. One is that the mice ( of all sizes ) can bite and scratch the ball python. That can injure and even kill your snake. Live mice can carry parasites that you don't want your ball python eating. The only reason that you should feed live is if your snake is use to live or if that is all it will eat.      

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Hello, this is about my ball python Avalanche.
This website also will talk about caring for them. I will make posts almost every single day.

Today is his first feeding day. We will see if
he takes frozen. He is use to live because that is
what they fed him at the reptile store.