the first feeding is such a relief!
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and then you have a snake like my B.Pastel, who hissed the ENTIRE time; she literally just sat in her hide hissing. i couldn't even see her but she was trying so hard to sound intimidating hahaha. she took quite a few defensive strikes; she refused her mouse (in hindsight it might have been a bit small?) but im not worried. she left a huge poop for me today so i can only assume she wasn't hungry and just wanted peace lol; i changed her paper towel after i realized she wasn't eating. still left the feeder in the tub tho.
the Pastel Bamboo boy struck fairly readily so that was nice. [emoji4] that first feeding never gets old!
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just a side note: 9/10 snake eating ain't bad!
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Bogertophis
Maybe your hissy B. pastel is going into shed soon?
Hope you don't have nightmares...hissing beeps are so terrifying! :rolleyes: :rofl:
hahahaha, i honestly thought the same! her coloring was so dark when i got her (tho im so unfamiliar with B.Pastel) but we'll see how she is in the next few days.
my Pastel Bamboo seems to have cleared up before shedding so i think that's why he was feelin' it. hoping to see him shed real soon!
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Sunnieskys
Another snake trying to kill you lol.
LOL.
the whole "dark snakes/Cinnamon/Black Pastel morphs are aggressive" myth is starting to make a conspiracy theorist out of me!!!
after owning a snake like Coffee Bean - who has mellowed out immensely but still flies out of her tub like she's starving - these snappy beeps don't bother me anymore. if anything i love it!
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Bogertophis
Yeah, I'd rather have a feisty snake that EATS easily than a sweet marshmallow that doesn't...'cause I'm pretty secure about taming, but it's so hard to inspire some snakes to eat & thrive. (in the wild, I'm sure some of them wouldn't, but when they're our pets it's a battle we fight)
i'm secure in "taming" them, too; that only worried me with my first snappy hatchling.
the irony is i have the opposite of typical hatchling issues: i have a docile, sweet boy that readily ate, and a hissy brat who was too pissed off to eat lol.
i emailed her breeder last night to let him know the update: he said she gets easily distracted by anything in the room so i need to give her some "space" (letting her come out on her own, then offer?). i was feeding with the lights on so that couldn't have helped her at all. i'm sure she'll get more comfortable soon.
i was honestly dying tho: like i left her alone, came back a bit later and as i walk towards the room i can still hear her! she was still just sitting in her hide hissing away as loud as she could. i was laughing so hard i couldn't help it lol. :rofl:
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tttaylorrr
i'm secure in "taming" them, too; that only worried me with my first snappy hatchling.
the irony is i have the opposite of typical hatchling issues: i have a docile, sweet boy that readily ate, and a hissy brat who was too pissed off to eat lol.
i emailed her breeder last night to let him know the update: he said she gets easily distracted by anything in the room so i need to give her some "space" (letting her come out on her own, then offer?). i was feeding with the lights on so that couldn't have helped her at all. i'm sure she'll get more comfortable soon.
i was honestly dying tho: like i left her alone, came back a bit later and as i walk towards the room i can still hear her! she was still just sitting in her hide hissing away as loud as she could. i was laughing so hard i couldn't help it lol. :rofl:
OMG that's fantastic. The mental image of this tiny little beast just hissing away... :D