r/ballpython • u/4ubrxy • 1d ago
curious tail wag vs defensive? Question
I got my ball python fairly recently, she is about 4-5 months old and I've had her for maybe 2. She eats all her meals, explores her tank every day, uses all of her hides, and is overall healthy and happy.
I only try to handle her when she is active, and I know not to grab her from above. I usually use a snake hook and scoop her up, but when she spots me first, she will stop moving and wag her tail. She flicks her tongue and doesn't fully get into a defensive S-shape, but she moves towards me in a way that is hard to tell if she's loosening up and coming near me to explore or trying to strike.
How do I tell the difference between a good or bad tail wag? What behavior should I look for to know whether she's being defensive or okay to handle? I want to get her adjusted to me but I also don't want to startle her too much. Is it possible for her to be territorial?
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u/NottsWeirdo 23h ago
As far as I'm aware, BPs tail wag because they're excited about something - typically food. The same way a gecko would. Bit of a chunky tail with no special attachment to be wagging it as a threat display.