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Nippy rtb, suggestions?

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  • 01-27-2015, 05:35 PM
    Bethstang
    Nippy rtb, suggestions?
    Hi,
    I have a almost 6 month old, male rtb, that I've had for about 3 months. I let him settle in for a few weeks when I first got him and then started handling him. He's always been very squirmy, but never struck until now. I haven't handled him much in the last month, so I got him out today and he was striking me like crazy while I held him, mostly turning and striking himself on accident. He did calm down after awhile, although still very squirmy. I know part of his behaviour is attributed to not being handled much, but part of me worries that he'll always be this way and this is my first large boa that I chose due to their good temperaments. I have a hog island boa and a columbian rainbow boa that have always been sweethearts, so I've never had to deal with this. Any words of encouragement or advice would be great.
    As a side note, I have him in a 32 qt tub. Warm side 88 degrees, cool side 75, his tub is in a extra bedroom, so it's always quiet

    Thanks so much
    Beth

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  • 01-27-2015, 08:40 PM
    KMG
    Just keep handling it. It takes time but it will learn that you are not going to hurt it and it is safe.
  • 01-27-2015, 09:39 PM
    Orion
    Agreed. Keep handling until the snake calms down. I was in the same situation. Except mine was much younger. Last time I get a month old boa lol. Unfortunately, I never got the chance to keep him due to moving. Anyway, it takes a lot of patience. Don't give up. Temperament is different from snake to snake.
  • 01-28-2015, 02:56 PM
    Tigerhawk
    Yes don't give up he should calm down with time. if it helps wear a pair of gloves to help with the bites.
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