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ViolentJ
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
30 Posts |
Posted - 01/08/2009 : 16:10:29
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He's an 07 and I've had him a good few weeks now. Decided to try and pick him up today after I changed his water but instead of curling into a ball, he started to slither away. I managed to get a grip about 3/4 way down his body but he started hissing and I chickened out.
Any advice? I know you're supposed to be decisive and just go for it but I took the hissing to mean "bugger off". |
Royal Python | Mexican Black King | Ghost Corn | Sonoran Cross Dwarf Boa | Western Hognose | Blue Tongue Skink | Yemen Chameleon | Goliath Bird Eating Tarantula | Rainbow Crab | Tiger Oscar & Silver Dollars |
Edited by - ViolentJ on 01/08/2009 16:15:46 |
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kashie
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
567 Posts |
Posted - 01/08/2009 : 16:28:28
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I personnally just go and grab them anyway.
I got a young royal that sometimes hisses when we open his viv, but i talk to him and get him out, and I found that now he tends not to bother.
This doesent mean to say this will work with yours as they are all different, but my opinion is if you show them you are nervous then they sense it and will continue the behaviour. Show them who is boss!! |
01.01.00 Whippets - Dylan and Tigger 01.01.00 AfricanGreys - Jasper and Ruby 00.00.15 KoiCarp 01.01.00 RoyalPython -Ebanks Blake and Gladysss 01.00.00 MojaveRoyal - Kelso 01.00.00 AlbinoRoyal - Ziggy 00.01.00 PastelRoyal - Phyllisss 00.01.00 SpiderRoyal - Wincey |
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Remmy
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
642 Posts |
Posted - 01/08/2009 : 18:32:02
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I have had my 07 for 4 weeks now and she hates being handled. The first time i went to get her out she coiled her neck ready to strike so i bottled it and left her lol. Now i take her hide off wait a minute for her to know i am there then just go for it and take her out. She doesn`t like it but i think you have to just go for it otherwise they will know that you are scared. |
1.0.0 Ghost corn Tynan 0.1.0 Normal corn Sully 0.1.0 Royal Tilly
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ViolentJ
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
30 Posts |
Posted - 01/08/2009 : 22:07:04
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Thanks for the advice. It's feeding night tonight so I'll try again in a few days. If he does bite me how much is it likely to hurt? |
Royal Python | Mexican Black King | Ghost Corn | Sonoran Cross Dwarf Boa | Western Hognose | Blue Tongue Skink | Yemen Chameleon | Goliath Bird Eating Tarantula | Rainbow Crab | Tiger Oscar & Silver Dollars |
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Blackecho
Royal Python Admin
United Kingdom
11327 Posts |
Posted - 01/08/2009 : 22:09:21
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Not as much as it will shock you. Harder than it sounds, but try not to jerk away, you could fling it across the room or pull some teeth out. Usually it'll be so quick it'll be over before you know it and you'll just notice a couple of spots of blood on your finger! |
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kashie
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
567 Posts |
Posted - 01/08/2009 : 22:32:47
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Lol - Blackecho is right there, the first and only time I was bitten I jusmped out of my skin it didnt hurt - it was the shock that made me jump, but it bled for a while afterwards. Made the whole family laugh for weeks after. |
01.01.00 Whippets - Dylan and Tigger 01.01.00 AfricanGreys - Jasper and Ruby 00.00.15 KoiCarp 01.01.00 RoyalPython -Ebanks Blake and Gladysss 01.00.00 MojaveRoyal - Kelso 01.00.00 AlbinoRoyal - Ziggy 00.01.00 PastelRoyal - Phyllisss 00.01.00 SpiderRoyal - Wincey |
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boze
Yearling
United Kingdom
408 Posts |
Posted - 02/08/2009 : 15:02:08
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I normally buy her a drink of water first, take her out a couple of times, get her something to eat and you never know where it might lead....
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0.1.0. Royal (Salmissra) 0.0.1. Western Hognose (Spiderman)
quote: Originally posted by ruxpin64 I'm so happy I may lay on my back and pee in the air like a baby!
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