Re: Comfort level with snake
The only thing you can do is to keep handling him. It's understandable that they may be cranky and moody during shed, but to avoid handling them after the shed is complete means the snake wins. Also by avoiding handling, not only does your comfort level continue to decline but the snakes tolerance with being handled will also decline so it's a lose/lose situation. You can always wear some gloves and a long sleeved shirt until you get your confidence back. I would also document when he starts going into shed etc. Then you can see his shed cycle and know when to anticipate any upcoming sheds or expected moodiness. Good Luck!!!
Re: Comfort level with snake
My snakes tend to be very hissy and cranky when they are in shed. I try not to mess with them to much when they are in the shedding process but sometimes they make a mess and you have no choice. I just reach in and scoop them out and then put them back when I am finished. I also used to be very nervous about being struck at. What helped me was wearing a pair of gloves unitl I got my confidence. Now, I don't even wear the gloves!
Re: Comfort level with snake
My advice is to get in there, do battle, and get Vlad out anyway. Probably not the answer you were expecting, however Vlad can't be allowed to get into the mindset that doing such things makes you go away. If he(?) does, he'll begin to do it more often. You might have to take a bite but BPs can't do much damage anyway.
Normally you don't handle them while they are in shed, however I'd make an exception this once.
Re: Comfort level with snake
Sing Baby Got Back to your snake and it won't bite you. Oh no wait....that only works for spiders. If there was a magic trick to not get bit you would know about it already. Everyone would. If anyone on this forum or any other had a way to make you less afraid you would know about it because it would be revolutionary. At the end of the day you just have to decide what you want to do. Do you want to give up your snake, keep it but never hold it again, hold it and be petrified every time, or get over it and just hold your snake without fear. Pick one and do that.
Re: Comfort level with snake
I agree with using gloves. You could also take him out of the tank with a snake hook. I would also make sure that you're not surprising him. Let him know you're there and it won't startle him.
Re: Comfort level with snake
Try using a hook .. I use a hook for my boas to let them know its not feeding time. Ball pythons not really THOUGH occasionally I have with my normal male because he can get a bit testy in his tub.