My son won't even let me hold him.

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Harpie posted...
70-80% may be a better humidity level to keep your lil guy at, since hes shedding in pieces otherwise. BPs are very individualized but yours may need the higher percentage. Ideally hed be able to shed in one big piece, but I understand if thatd be hard to achieve if he came from a neglectful breeder semi recently

In that photo shes about 4 years old, so youre pretty close. I wish she was well fed! She insists on eating once every 2 months despite me offering food every 3-4 weeks >.>
Ball pythons are so finicky lol. Is yours a Spider morph of some sort?
He is a spider morph, but we havent really been able to get a good ID. I wanna say hes a bumblebee, but luckily he doesnt have a noticeable head wobble.

And I can completely relate to the stress of your snake not eating lol. My first one years ago was just a normal and when I brought him home he didnt take feeders for almost 3 months. He wasnt bitey or reclusive. He just wouldnt eat. Someone suggested force feeding and thats when I knew I needed more professional help (because fuck that, Im not about to force a mouse down my babys mouth if hes just moody.) I learned a lot with Sebastian.
He's all alone through the day and night.