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    Taming/Handling my bp

    So Jormungandr has never struck or hissed at me, but he always seems on edge when i am handling him. He doesnt ball up, but in turn stays almost "S"d up like he might try and strike. I usually just open his cage and let him come out on his own onto my hand. Im not too worried about getting bit, but its one of those things that if i cna keep it from not happening id like too

    any tips tricks or recomendations? He is a 16-18" normal BP

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    Re: Taming/Handling my bp

    In my experience, whenever I handle a Ball python they always do the 'S' shape when being picked up. I know they are head shy, and pretty aware & cautious, so I don't really even think about the snake striking at me when I'm handling it because with every single Ball python I've handled they haven't shown aggression towards me (unless I spooked them) while in that position with the 'S' shaped neck. I've noticed a lot of pythons & boas do the 'S' shape with their neck and it doesn't always mean they are going to strike, most of the time I handle my Ball pythons I've noticed they like to keep their neck scrunched up in the 'S' shape.
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    Re: Taming/Handling my bp

    Don't be skurred! He's still small and some babies can be a bit jumpy until they acclimate to being handled. Most every BP will lose it over a short time.
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    Re: Taming/Handling my bp

    that makes me feel a little better, cuz i can sit on the couch with him for 45 minutes just sitting there, and he may venture down a little bit, but always in the S shape lol. Ive been bit by things that would hurt alot more than a little BP but its one of those things that if i can avoid i woud like to

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    Re: Taming/Handling my bp

    Quote Originally Posted by SS4Luck View Post
    that makes me feel a little better, cuz i can sit on the couch with him for 45 minutes just sitting there, and he may venture down a little bit, but always in the S shape lol. Ive been bit by things that would hurt alot more than a little BP but its one of those things that if i can avoid i woud like to
    A bite from a baby BP doesn't hurt at all; it feels like a finger prick. Their teeth are so small that you most likely won't even feel the bite. When handling/picking up the snake, try not to be nervous to pick it up or handle it because if your nervous then the snake will be nervous too, making it more prone to bite. If you are calm, not scaring it from quickly picking it up, and handling it gently, the snake will be calm. IMO, the 'S' shape is just how pythons are, and means nothing. You can tell when they are pissed or having a bad day because when they are doing the 'S' shape it looks a lot different: The 'S' is tighter and more closer to the body and (what I've seen) the snake's head seems to look upward a little (the head thing may mean absolutely nothing, but when I see a pissed python their head is normally a bit upward or looking up slightly).
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    Re: Taming/Handling my bp

    You'll be fine boss. One other thing....Don't be intimidated to reach into the enclosure and pick him/her up. When you reach in, reach around him , not straight on towards his face. You'll have your confidence built in no time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by iCandiBallPythons View Post
    You'll be fine boss. One other thing....Don't be intimidated to reach into the enclosure and pick him/her up. When you reach in, reach around him , not straight on towards his face. You'll have your confidence built in no time!
    Well said!
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    Re: Taming/Handling my bp

    I only handled my baby BP for a few minutes a day for the first few weeks and was amazed at how quickly she became more and more comfortable with me handling her! When I first got her, she was a little hissy, but I just ignored it and continued to let her get used to me (just sitting in my hand for a couple of minutes). She was so jumpy at first...anytime I touched her she flinched! But like I said, it was only a matter of a few weeks before she no longer flinched and would actually start exploring rather than sitting in a defensive posture in my hand. Now strangers on the other hand...well, there's no ego boost quite like handing off your relaxed little BP to a friend and your little BP automatically going into a defensive posture! LOL!

    You're doing great, though! I think a huge part of the "getting to know you process" is not only your BP learning to relax a little...but YOU learning to relax a little, too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany View Post
    Well said!
    I take notes from your books (Mile loong posts) J/K
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    Quote Originally Posted by iCandiBallPythons View Post
    I take notes from your books (Mile loong posts) J/K
    LOL with all the stuff I wrote I bet I could make a book out of it LOL, I post way too much, and too long (sometimes )..
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