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Re: HAH! i think i helped crack his back
OreoGaborio try using this program called Snake Measurer. Here is a link to the file on Rapid Share http://rapidshare.de/files/1304211/S...surer.zip.html
To use Snake Measurer just take a picture of your snake with a digital camera. Be sure to have an object of a known length in the picture with your snake. Then open the Snake measurer ,load the picture, input the lenghth of the object in the picture {a tape measure is perfect}, then begin measuring. It's really simple, accurate, and painless for you and snake.
Never try to straighten out a snake you could hurt them.
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Re: HAH! i think i helped crack his back
i've got the program, i know all about it. I don't have a digital camera, the roommate who has one is sleeping and there's a tape measure 3 feet from me. what would you do?
i wasn't yanking on him, i wasn't even gripping him... he was lying across my open palms. if he didn't wanna do what i wanted him to do he wouldn't have done it.
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Re: HAH! i think i helped crack his back
 Originally Posted by OreoGaborio
i've got the program, i know all about it. I don't have a digital camera, the roommate who has one is sleeping and there's a tape measure 3 feet from me. what would you do?
i would use the program, its so much easier. as for the crack, ouch, i hope hes ok. i never heard of a snakes back cracking like that, i imagine it cant be to healthy. keep an eye on him, see if he has any weird behavior
~Jason~
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Re: HAH! i think i helped crack his back
so your telling me just because you couldn't have a little bit more patirnce you go ahead and try to force your snake to do something it obviously didn't want to do and in the action of doing so coulkd have seriously hurt him. just so you could a measurement! you couldn't wait until tommorow!!!! seriously man i hope your snake is ok. next time just be a little more patient.
Brian
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Re: HAH! i think i helped crack his back
my corn snake has done that before and hes freaking 11 yaers old and hes fine oreo. i dont think its that big of a deal becuase your right if he didnt want to move...he wouldnt have
and brian i dont think we need such harsh and sharp critisism...thats just rude
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Re: HAH! i think i helped crack his back
yeah your right it was rude and i apologize for that. but IMHO you really should have just waited i mean if the snakes back cracked it had to be some sort of pull in order to do so (especillaly if you felt it crack,yikes). again sorry for coming off rude in the last post. hope your snake is ok 
Brian
P.S. cool to hear that he/she is fattening up.
Brian
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0.1 sumatran blood python-shai (i miss you)
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Re: HAH! i think i helped crack his back
That nasty knuckle popping feeling has happened to me many times while handling snakes.. especially colubrids. I have no idea what it is, but it has never seemed to harm them in any way. Especially if you're holding them, examining their tail (suppose there's some stuck shed), and they don't want to sit still, as they pull forward 'pop pop pop'.
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Re: HAH! i think i helped crack his back
yeah, my guess it's it's just like us poping our knuckles or whatever... i know i crack my back at LEAST once a day.
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