Timid about picking up Boa..
So whenever I go and try and pick up my Hog he seems VERY tense about it.. He looks like he want to eat and gets all scrunched up in a "S" shape and I'm not sure whether I'm approaching him the wrong way, up the feeding size, or he's in a prissy mood. How should I try and hold him?
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Jrl6130
So whenever I go and try and pick up my Hog he seems VERY tense about it.. He looks like he want to eat and gets all scrunched up in a "S" shape and I'm not sure whether I'm approaching him the wrong way, up the feeding size, or he's in a prissy mood. How should I try and hold him?
An S shape isn't always an indicator of a strike. Is he hissing or making any defensive strikes? My snake used to put up a front with all the posture and hissing and even a strike or two when he was younger. I use a hook and tap him a bit and then reach in and get him. Usually once he is elevated off the floor, he mellows out completely.
How old is your snake?
Gentle handling will usually make them feel secure.
Have you called his bluff yet?
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Gio
An S shape isn't always an indicator of a strike. Is he hissing or making any defensive strikes? My snake used to put up a front with all the posture and hissing and even a strike or two when he was younger. I use a hook and tap him a bit and then reach in and get him. Usually once he is elevated off the floor, he mellows out completely.
How old is your snake?
Gentle handling will usually make them feel secure.
Have you called his bluff yet?
Good point. If he's only making that S shape and isn't hissing or striking, it probably doesn't mean much at all. Nearly all my boas have an S shape when they turn and look at me.... :D
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Agree. A "s' d" up boa doesn't necessarily mean anything. Mine do this when they are looking at something or me sometimes. Once you get to know your snake more, you will know if that means business or is just a nosy, busy, boa. Just be confident in your handling. You guys will be fine. :) Wait till he becomes infatuated with your face...:p
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DooLittle
Agree. A "s' d" up boa doesn't necessarily mean anything. Mine do this when they are looking at something or me sometimes. Once you get to know your snake more, you will know if that means business or is just a nosy, busy, boa. Just be confident in your handling. You guys will be fine. :) Wait till he becomes infatuated with your face...:p
Both good points Evenstar and DooLittle.
I remember the first time handling boas. I thought the S was a sure sign of a strike. It is so different from a BP but that's just a typical boa posture.
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One of my favorite pictures of him. He was in no way defensive in that picture, but entirely a nosy brat. :p
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/02/25/anupenej.jpg
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DooLittle
Agree. A "s' d" up boa doesn't necessarily mean anything. Mine do this when they are looking at something or me sometimes. Once you get to know your snake more, you will know if that means business or is just a nosy, busy, boa. Just be confident in your handling. You guys will be fine. :) Wait till he becomes infatuated with your face...:p
why do you think they become infatuated with peoples faces?
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MonkeyShuttle
why do you think they become infatuated with peoples faces?
Because mine are always in your face...
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DooLittle
Because mine are always in your face...
Oh, maybe a heat signature thing then... :shrug:
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