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    Jungle Carpet.. I need some advice

    So I recently got a 0.0.1 jungle carpet a few weeks ago. Now I had heard that sometimes jungle carpets tend to be a little nippy but this is ridiculous. As soon as I open the tub he's coming out striking. Now I know that they are supposed to grow out of this but I'm wondering how I should go about handling him until then. By biggest fear is that he will bite me or a glove and lose some teeth. Its mostly cage aggression because after I'm able to get through the long process of getting him out of the tub he's calmer but still ready to strike. So does anyone have any tips? or am I worrying a little too much about his teeth?

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    Re: Jungle Carpet.. I need some advice

    Normally, in their first year they will tend to be a bit nippy. You can wait it out, though. Some Carpets will calm down over time and don't even have to be handled at all. Some will need a bit of handling so they are used to human contact. Though, the advice I would give you on handling is just to go in and get it. Don't pull back when it strikes or bites because that will tell the snake that striking and biting scares you away, so the snake will do it even more. I'm sure the teeth would be just fine, but if you don't feel comfortable taking the snake out with youe bare hands, using gloves wouldn't hurt.
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    Re: Jungle Carpet.. I need some advice

    I think you need to get used to the idea that you are going to get bit and it wont be so bad. If it a baby it wont be so bad but other wise just be careful handling, use a hook, and try not to be scared...it just makes them more tense imo

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    Re: Jungle Carpet.. I need some advice

    Carpets seem to always be hungry also, so whats your feeding schedule? I would recommend more handling, dont be afraid of getting tagged, yearlings dont hurt IMO.

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    Re: Jungle Carpet.. I need some advice

    maybe I said something wrong.. the fact of getting bit doesnt bother me in the least. Its just that im worried that if he bites me he could lose some teeth, especially in a glove. Im feeding him every 3 days right now

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    Re: Jungle Carpet.. I need some advice

    Quote Originally Posted by HeartAche View Post
    maybe I said something wrong.. the fact of getting bit doesnt bother me in the least. Its just that im worried that if he bites me he could lose some teeth, especially in a glove. Im feeding him every 3 days right now
    If you reallly aren't afraid of getting bitten, then go ahead and handle him. He won't lose teeth unless you yank him off. Does he latch on when he bites?

    Also, feeding every 3 days is far too often for any snake.
    For every 15-foot python out in the Everglades, there are thousands of species of clams, trees, cats, grasses and birds that are wrecking just as much havoc across the globe. So, for all the headaches the snakes are causing, I at least applaud them for being scary enough to get people's attention.

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    Re: Jungle Carpet.. I need some advice

    Nope they are defensive bites.
    And as far as feeding goes, I decided on 3 days for the moment because the hopper mice don't leave any sort of lump in his stomach but hes too small for an adult mouse

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    Re: Jungle Carpet.. I need some advice

    you would be suprised the size of mice they can eat, my little IJ i eating adult mice. i didnt think it was possible but she does it.
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    Re: Jungle Carpet.. I need some advice

    Quote Originally Posted by J&Rmooney View Post
    you would be suprised the size of mice they can eat, my little IJ i eating adult mice. i didnt think it was possible but she does it.
    Your absolutely right. I spoke to the guy who was caring for him and he said that he was feeding the snake the largest mice he has available. So i followed his advice and offered an adult mouse. I was still a little skeptical but he downed it. I'm still a little in disbelief though because he is smaller around than my pinky finger and that mouse was like both of my pinkies put together.

    Also as far as the biting goes, he bit me a total of 33 times this weekend lol. and he did get stuck once but he got himself free.

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    Re: Jungle Carpet.. I need some advice

    Snakes - and pretty much every other reptile with teeth - shed them on a pretty regular basis. Losing a few in your hand / glove won't really do much long term damage. (Mammals are the only animals limited to two sets of teeth throughout their lives.)

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