Re: handling ball python post shed?
Cdoak, you need to get a lot more experience and do a lot more research before giving advice on a forum, you are going to worry/scare new BP keepers for absolutely no reason. The likely hood of a BP getting so stressed out from being in shed and biting that it dies is 0%, that's the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard.
Also, acting like a 2 year old is going to get you no where in this hobby.
OP, it is okay to handle your BP for short periods of time while in shed, your snake may be slightly uncomfortable, as well as much more temperamental which is why most keepers tend to leave their snakes be during shed. It won't kill your snake, i promise.
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Re: handling ball python post shed?
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PassionFruitReptiles
Cdoak, you need to get a lot more experience and do a lot more research before giving advice on a forum, you are going to worry/scare new BP keepers for absolutely no reason. The likely hood of a BP getting so stressed out from being in shed and biting that it dies is 0%, that's the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard.
Also, acting like a 2 year old is going to get you no where in this hobby.
OP, it is okay to handle your BP for short periods of time while in shed, your snake may be slightly uncomfortable, as well as much more temperamental which is why most keepers tend to leave their snakes be during shed. It won't kill your snake, i promise.
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I said from what I heard get off your high horse
Re: handling ball python post shed?
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cdoak1017
Ima put this nicely. I said from what I heard. Now answer this for me hot shot yes or no will a snake not be stressed if it's eyes are blue and it's about to shed and your handling it yes it will be stressed (some might some might not) yes is the answer.
Now will a stressed snake that keeps trying to bite you, because you are stressing it out and it refuses to eat an may not eat until it dies and not everyone knows how to tube/force feed(anyways it may just puke it up) so back up
So is it possible that a snake may die from stress I believe so
Calm down cookie.... Yes it may stress out the snake to be handled. However it would take a long pattern of stress and not feeding and such before death would occur. They're not just going to have a heart attack :P. Hopefully during such period of time the keeper would realize the issue and correct it. And IMO it really depends on the snake. Some are OK with handling during shed, some aren't.
@OP This will sound hokey but "Listen to the snake, Luke!" it will tell you how it feels about handling. Just watch for signs of stress.
Re: handling ball python post shed?
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cdoak1017
It can die from stress is what I heard idk I only have 1 BP and I can handle her during shed but I don't hold her very long 5 mins tops. But that's just me
I wouldnt tell people it MAY DIE.... "If that's what you've heard" I heard if they bite us WE may die? CNN told me this:colbert:
Re: handling ball python post shed?
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tbowman
Never put much thought into handling directly after a shed. People help snakes with bad sheds all the time (I've done this too) and the snakes don't seem to act any different than any other time.
As for handling during a shed cycle, most snakes will make it pretty clear to you that they would really rather not be handled. I generally don't unless it's for cleaning.
My baby Bp hasn't had a clean shed yet. I have to emmerse him in warm water for an hour each time.
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T_Sauer
I'm going to put this as nicely as I can .... Your post is RIDICULOUS! ........ Handling a snake in shed will not stress it enough to kill it .... Please learn and educate yourself some more before posting advice that is nonsense and worrying other new bp owner .... :colbert:
Sounds like to enjoy sticking your nob into your Bp s mouth...??
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christarr01
Sounds like to enjoy sticking your nob into your Bp s mouth...??
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christarr01
My baby Bp hasn't had a clean shed yet. I have to emmerse him in warm water for an hour each time.
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Then something is wrong and needs changing.