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  • 02-28-2010, 09:14 PM
    omega45820
    Question about cleaning tank
    Hey all! Just curious about going head and cleaning the tank tonight. He shedded 3 days ago and i fed him 2 days ago so its been 48 Hours well will be at 10 tonight since he ate. I was just wondering if it would be alright to go ahead and clean everything up since he shedded and stuff and i wonder if he will be grumpy :weirdface. hehe still wondering when ill get my first tag/bite and i just don't wanna make him stressed to much plus i haven't held him yet
  • 02-28-2010, 09:17 PM
    CoolioTiffany
    Re: Question about cleaning tank
    I'm pretty sure you'll be fine cleaning the tank, no worries:gj:

    Sometimes snakes get grumpy during shed, but if you have a Ball that will strike out just take certain precautions so you won't get bit. If you're worried about him biting you, jut pick him up near the center of his body and gently lift him and set him aside so you can clean the enclosure. Snake bite don't hurt as bad by the way, depending how big the snake actually is LOL.
  • 02-28-2010, 09:22 PM
    omega45820
    Re: Question about cleaning tank
    LOL well hes like a 15 to 20 inches long. Im just curious hes still in his hide so i know i should let him know that im coming in that way i dont scare him but after i raise his hide off of him how should i go to pick him up if hes in a ball:weirdface
  • 02-28-2010, 09:39 PM
    Kaorte
    Re: Question about cleaning tank
    Alright, no offense but "shedded" is not a word. Its just "he shed a week ago".

    Sorry it was driving me nuts! lol :giggle:

    Just make sure when you pull the hide off him you don't have your finger sticking in the opening. That is just asking for it :P. If he is in a ball, just scoop him up. Chances are he won't bite you if he is balled up. Don't be afraid! Remember, he is much more afraid of you then you are of him!
  • 02-28-2010, 09:41 PM
    omega45820
    Re: Question about cleaning tank
    :) yea sorry i just saw that. I type quicker then i think sometimes
  • 02-28-2010, 09:58 PM
    singingtothewheat
    Re: Question about cleaning tank
    He should be fine. Be sure you talk to him and he recognizes you are there prior to picking him up. Don't come at him straight on as that can illicit a defensive strike if he's already wound up. If he's in an s formation, keep talking to him calmly and quietly until he settles down a bit or leave and come back in 20 minutes. Don't let him buffalo you though. If he see's that being a meany keeps you away it could happen more often.
  • 02-28-2010, 11:25 PM
    omega45820
    Re: Question about cleaning tank
    Hey all well i just got done cleaning the cage and i added a vine for him that way he can crawl around on it a little and get off the bottom. Yea i still didnt pick him up tho i used a snake hook. LOL :O still afraid of maybe getting bit :bow::snake: :cool: but yea has anyone eles been afraid of getting bit on there first snake??
  • 02-28-2010, 11:58 PM
    Ara
    Re: Question about cleaning tank
    yeah im a little bit worried, mine is also over 4 feet long. but like everyone says, bites arent as painful as you would think, i have yet to be bit by my Ara, ive also only had her for about 4 days, i have not handled her much. i pulled her cave off of her and took a few pics, i had to move her out from the corner in order to place the cave back in its original spot. do not show fear. i think they can sense it!!! let me know if or when you get bit! i do not think you will tho
  • 03-01-2010, 12:07 AM
    omega45820
    Re: Question about cleaning tank
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ara View Post
    yeah im a little bit worried, mine is also over 4 feet long. but like everyone says, bites arent as painful as you would think, i have yet to be bit by my Ara, ive also only had her for about 4 days, i have not handled her much. i pulled her cave off of her and took a few pics, i had to move her out from the corner in order to place the cave back in its original spot. do not show fear. i think they can sense it!!! let me know if or when you get bit! i do not think you will tho


    Yea I will let you know. But my BP is only about 15 to 20 inches long almost 2 foot but still... i don't believe its really the bite just the strike that gets ya well at least me haha :rofl:
  • 03-01-2010, 10:26 AM
    Vypyrz
    Re: Question about cleaning tank
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ara View Post
    yeah im a little bit worried, mine is also over 4 feet long. but like everyone says, bites arent as painful as you would think, i have yet to be bit by my Ara, ive also only had her for about 4 days, i have not handled her much. i pulled her cave off of her and took a few pics, i had to move her out from the corner in order to place the cave back in its original spot. do not show fear. i think they can sense it!!! let me know if or when you get bit! i do not think you will tho

    I've been tagged by both, large adult, and a 2 foot juvenile. They sting about the same. The only difference is the teeth marks are a little further apart.

    If your snake is laying with it's head out side the hide, and it doesn't move when you walk by the tank, your snake is sleeping, and I can vouch from personal experince, this is not a good time to reach in and pickup the water bowl. Of course, I would freak out too if I woke up to a giant hand in front of my face... :D
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