Tips for hand taming a bay.
So, little Willow is 2.5 months old (considered a juvenile I guess?)
Anyway, we got her last Friday and will be attempting a feed this coming Sunday. We are going to wait to hold her until she's had a meal and digested.
My adult female came to us as an adult and was used to being handled. She wasn't nervous at all. Willow, on the other hand, backs away when we stop by her tank to see how she's doing. She seems very, very nervous, and that's understandable.
I'm wondering, does anyone have any tips or tricks on how to properly get a baby used to being held, so it causes them the least amount of stress? (How often and for how long.) I get that with adults, it's dependant on the snake and it's personality, but for a baby who's never really been held, it may be different.)
Re: Tips for hand taming a bay.
I wouldn't worry to much about handling for a baby, just take care of its needs and let him settle in and feel safe for awhile. If you do want to handle it, keep it short, support the body and be confident.
Re: Tips for hand taming a bay.
Sorry for reviving an old thread, but I just wanted to say thanks for the very much needed advice.
I purchased "Six", a baby (158g), normal morph BP on 1/26/17. The advice on acclimating a baby BP to being handled was invaluable and is working wonders. Although she's never threatened to bite, she is extremely nervous. Because of the advice on this thread I now have her to the point where s/he's not afraid of being touched when I reach into her tank. That's real progress for us, believe me.
Cheers from Fort Worth!