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Thread: Question(s?)

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    Question(s?)

    I have a little baby bcc.
    When I first got her she was pretty rowdy, as in not staying still.
    Now I have had her for a bit, handled her regularly, and she seems to have tamed down quite a bit. No longer does she try to escape. Instead she is super content to just sit with me for a fairly long time.
    Is this a normal calming down?

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    It can be. She's figured out that you're not Godzilla and you're not going to hurt her or eat her.

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    Re: Question(s?)

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    It can be. She's figured out that you're not Godzilla and you're not going to hurt her or eat her.
    Thanks! I had only had snakes that were pretty used to people, whereas I got this girl at a few weeks old, so I'm not very familiar with the taming down process.
    I also noticed she appears to not mind a light little rubbing. From what I've seen that's not too uncommon for boas?

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