A lot of ball pythons won't eat for months in the winter, but I don't think what's going on here. Make sure the mouse is completely thawed and warm to the touch if your feeding frozen thawed mice, they won't eat it if it's still cold.
With ball python feeding theres a lot of different opinions, if someone looked him over and recommended 2 mice a week, then definitely stick with that. I would wait another 3-4 days then offer another mouse and see if he takes it, he most likely will. It's worked everytime with my guy.
Ok, he might not be hungry. I go by the rule, feed as much as they want, but no more than once a week. Anymore than once a week would be power feeding, which is what some people do to get a really big bp. Has he ever skipped a meal before? And what about the temps in the tank.
Can you post a pic of your little guy and his enclosure ? The mouse could be to big or it might not be warm enough. I'm going to need more info. How old is your bp, how big is he, how often do you feed, etc.
I think he's really pretty. That's the thing with buying any kind of animal as a baby, you don't know what they will look like as adults. At 6 months old he does not have his adult colors yet and their colors can be all over the place until they get their adult colors.
Thank you! My heeler mix is an absolute sweetheart, but the pure heeler is a jerk lol. My sister's Guinea pig hates me, every time I pet him he bites me but he will let my sister hold him like a baby.
Thank you! Ball pythons are amazing, but Michael just went through a feeding strike because I didn't get the right colored mice so I can confirm them being picky eaters even with the color of the mice/rats lol.
I decided I should make a thread showing all of my pets, so here they are in order! I have 3 dogs, 1 cat, a horse, a snake, a rabbit, a Guinea pig, and 4 chickens. I don't have a current picture of my other dog, my rooster, or nugget, so I'm missing the pictures of my one dog and rooster, and I...
The things that we do for our animals. I have a horse, I have to scoop 37 stalls 3 times a week to work off board, and then it's $80+ a month for feed, and he's just one of my many animals. I decided I shouldn't add a chameleon to the mix lol.
I honestly have zero experience with this stuff. From the pics I've seen from your other threads I maybe leaning more toward male, but again I have very little experience. It's still pretty young so it's gonna be hard to tell.
I bet that would look awesome! I was going to get a veiled sometime this year, but I decided it wasn't a good time to get a cham. I definitely have my heart set on a tamatave Panther in a year or two though.
I've never been real fond of nosey bes, but from the day you got Viserion, I have thought he was absolutely stunning! Definitely one of my favorite nosey bes, if not my favorite, that I have ever seen.