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    Getting her back in the cage

    I've been having more difficulty getting Lily back into her cage. She just knows when she's close and always darts for the lip of the cage. For some reason she figures now that I've bothered her and taken her out of the cage, she should be the one to decide when she goes back. Anyone have any suggestions on how to get her back in?
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    Re: Getting her back in the cage

    Quote Originally Posted by tigerlily
    I've been having more difficulty getting Lily back into her cage. She just knows when she's close and always darts for the lip of the cage. For some reason she figures now that I've bothered her and taken her out of the cage, she should be the one to decide when she goes back. Anyone have any suggestions on how to get her back in?
    LOL ... that's common ... they're pretty smart ... it really stinks when a big 4,000 gram girl doesn't want to go back in

    Use them muscles!!! Their brain is the size of half a peanut, I'm sure you can figure out a way to get her in there!

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    Re: Getting her back in the cage

    They may have the brain the size of half a peanut but I'm the mother of two small children and my brain doesn't have enough juice at the end of the day (assuming that my brain was working when I woke up) I CAN get her back in but I was just wondering if anyone had any little tricks.
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    Re: Getting her back in the cage

    Quote Originally Posted by tigerlily
    They may have the brain the size of half a peanut but I'm the mother of two small children and my brain doesn't have enough juice at the end of the day (assuming that my brain was working when I woke up) I CAN get her back in but I was just wondering if anyone had any little tricks.
    LOL ... nope, not that I know of ... I just try and aim them where I want them to go

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    Re: Getting her back in the cage

    Oh well...it was worth a shot! I guess if I can get the 3 and 5 year olds in their beds, one more problem child won't kill me. Of course mine is still little, so it's not a big hassle.

    Good gracious how do persuade 'big bertha' it's time for bed. That must be fun!
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    Re: Getting her back in the cage

    I use their one major weakness against them.. most ball pythons are extremely head shy so I just cup my hand over or around their head and this usually gets them to go in the direction you would like them to
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    Re: Getting her back in the cage

    COOL! I'll have a go at that when I get her out tomorrow. Hopefully I won't get myself bit, but she's never been nippy. Thanks!!!!
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    Re: Getting her back in the cage

    you think getting a 4000 gram female back in her cage try a 30 pound 9 foot female BCI now that is some fun

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    Re: Getting her back in the cage

    I think that snake would definitely get the better of me. That must be some workout!
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    Re: Getting her back in the cage

    she is good most of the time but when she doesnt want to go back in it is a challange but i always win in the end.

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