Re: How soon after a regurgitation can I handle my snake?
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LivingwithBalls
If the size wasn't the problem than what is?
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Unfortunately, he didn't tell me that either, which is why I suggested the troubleshooting method that I did.
Take our advice what it's worth though. We're just some folks on their computers offering advice to a fellow keeper with no expectation of personal gain beyond the satisfaction of knowing that maybe we helped a snake feel better and maybe we helped you understand your snake a little better like so many others have helped us.
Re: How soon after a regurgitation can I handle my snake?
I'm sorry, but I still just don't understand. I'm not trying to be annoying or anything, but why couldn't I handle him after, say 5 days? I just don't see any harm in it. Of course I wouldn't handle a few days before feeding and a few days after. But he's not going to be eating for a while, so why couldn't I?
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Re: How soon after a regurgitation can I handle my snake?
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LivingwithBalls
I'm sorry, but I still just don't understand. I'm not trying to be annoying or anything, but why couldn't I handle him after, say 5 days? I just don't see any harm in it. Of course I wouldn't handle a few days before feeding and a few days after. But he's not going to be eating for a while, so why couldn't I?
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Because it still stresses them out. Think of it kind of like a human driving; it's not very stressful (more stressful for some than others), but you are being jostled around and having to be very alert. Normally it's not a problem, but imagine you're just getting over a terrible stomach flu-- then driving around might make you sick.
Re: How soon after a regurgitation can I handle my snake?
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DVirginiana
Because it still stresses them out. Think of it kind of like a human driving; it's not very stressful (more stressful for some than others), but you are being jostled around and having to be very alert. Normally it's not a problem, but imagine you're just getting over a terrible stomach flu-- then driving around might make you sick.
Yes, and after a few days the flu goes away and your fine.
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Re: How soon after a regurgitation can I handle my snake?
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tbowman
Once again, because it will stress him out. Ball Pythons don't like to be handled, they like to hide. Simple as that.
So I should just never handle him in general?
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Re: How soon after a regurgitation can I handle my snake?
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LivingwithBalls
So I should just never handle him in general?
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If you want him to be at his calmest and 'happiest', yeah sort of. I keep handling of my BP to a minimum for this reason. Five or ten minutes is a long handling session for me.
But the main reason you're not doing it now is that you need to be absolutely 100% sure that the regurge wasn't caused by any hidden health problems and eliminating all other stress is the only way to do this.