How do you handle your BPs?
Hey guys! I was wondering how all of you choose to handle your adorable BPs. For me, since my girl is so new I've been trying to keep handling light. But for example, today she's been nothing but relaxed and curious. She's probably been hanging out on my neck for about thirty minutes now without argument. Do you guys have set routines for your snakes handling or do you just kinda go with what they seem willing to do that day?
Re: How do you handle your BPs?
My collection is still small enough that I handle all my animals for at least ten minutes at a time unless they are gravid then they only get messed with enough to perform health checks and maintenance. I have a few that seem to "like" being out of their tubs. As soon as I open the tub they are often out and going up my arm. These are also the ones that will sit still around my neck while I watch tv or whatever so they may get handled for an hour or more at a time. I have another one that seems to enjoy crapping on me. He doesn't get handled that much by me, but my daughters like him and he does not crap on them so he gets his fair share of handling.
How do you handle your BPs?
I don't handle a whole lot per se. But I do give them plenty of exercise time to stay in shape.
I give all of my snakes opportunities to climb and they all take me up on it. :)
Elvira, Normal BPhttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...9d974d7b25.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...edf6e54b1c.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...8651c7619a.jpg
Esmarelda, Jungle Carpet
Re: How do you handle your BPs?
How do you handle your bp's?....carefully lol but usually just check em out and handle them a bit when they get cleaned. When i get free time i'll make a mental note to handle them as though their my pets and not just my little science project lol. Just today i cleaned my super pastel and realized i need to handle him more cause he still puts up little fits. And it's good to handle them my pied was my first i handled him a lot and he's probably my most laid back ball python.
Re: How do you handle your BPs?
I personally don't handle very much. Usually twice a week for a health check during cleaning and a more thorough check and weighing once per month. I have what i think is a decent size collection along with rat colonies so they don't get handled all that much. I also found that a few of them don't care to be bothered too much so I just leave them be for the most part. My one normal though is more of an ambassador BP so gets handled more, usually to show neighborhood kids and my kids classroom how non aggressive these animals really are. :gj: