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Yes, it would be a good idea. I suggest hook training with any boa. Either in food mode or being woken up or surprised by the touch, they may get a tad grumpy and strikey. I gently stroke or tap them on or near the head with a hook to knock them out of any possible defensive or hungry behavior. With consistent usage, they will learn that the touch of the hook means they are getting picked up or otherwise messed with. I may use the hook under the neck or 1st 1/4 of the body to help pick up or maneuver when picking up if they are being squirrely or I don't trust my reading of their behavior, but generally can just pick them up with hands once they are calmed down and used to the hook training.
I hope that helps!
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Re: My first Red Tail
Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril
Yes, it would be a good idea. I suggest hook training with any boa. Either in food mode or being woken up or surprised by the touch, they may get a tad grumpy and strikey. I gently stroke or tap them on or near the head with a hook to knock them out of any possible defensive or hungry behavior. With consistent usage, they will learn that the touch of the hook means they are getting picked up or otherwise messed with. I may use the hook under the neck or 1st 1/4 of the body to help pick up or maneuver when picking up if they are being squirrely or I don't trust my reading of their behavior, but generally can just pick them up with hands once they are calmed down and used to the hook training.
I hope that helps!
Yes awesome advice. Do you know a hook for sale that would be good for larger snakes?
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These are my hooks. The small one on the left I bought about 20 years ago, probably from Big Apple Herp (https://www.bigappleherp.com/ ) I use it for the hook touch and for my amazon tree boas. The middle is telescoping and I will also use it for the hook touch or to keep the head in control if needed, not sure where it was purchased, my b/f gave it to me. The larger red rubber tipped on the right I picked up at a reptile show from TSK (https://www.tsksupply.com/ ) and I'll use this, if needed, for managing the large boas and retics.
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Re: My first Red Tail
Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril
These are my hooks. The small one on the left I bought about 20 years ago, probably from Big Apple Herp ( https://www.bigappleherp.com/ ) I use it for the hook touch and for my amazon tree boas. The middle is telescoping and I will also use it for the hook touch or to keep the head in control if needed, not sure where it was purchased, my b/f gave it to me. The larger red rubber tipped on the right I picked up at a reptile show from TSK ( https://www.tsksupply.com/ ) and I'll use this, if needed, for managing the large boas and retics.
Perfect thankyou so much. I'm going to repticon in Feb in orlando. But I'll prob buy a hook earlier heh
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