Re: Monty's First Photoshoot
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AllThatInThemGenes
Shaggy I love all your post. You and Monty crack me up :D
Those are some AWESOME pictures. can’t wait to see more of little Monty. For handling, its often times much better to be decisive and just go in for the snake (not with super-fast jerky motions obviously but with confidence go in and pick that beautiful little bugger up). If he’s not hissing and balled up the last time there does not seem to be much chance of him striking.
What I noticed was if I touched the tip of his tail he did not seem to like that an awful lot. Did not his, but seemed to make him jump. I almost had him picked up last night, but as I lifted him up he went off at speed :) Straight to the log. then just stared at me :) I was taking pictures for a long time, only a few inches from him and he was fine.
Re: Monty's First Photoshoot
I have not seen pictures of you Shaggy but i know your bigger than Monty ;) don’t let him scare you
Don’t hesitate when you go to pick him up and before you know it he will be sitting in your hand. The tip of a snake’s tail is delicate, they know it and don’t really like attention put there.
Re: Monty's First Photoshoot
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Originally Posted by
AllThatInThemGenes
I have not seen pictures of you Shaggy but i know your bigger than Monty ;) don’t let him scare you
Don’t hesitate when you go to pick him up and before you know it he will be sitting in your hand. The tip of a snake’s tail is delicate, they know it and don’t really like attention put there.
Understood. Going to give it a go tonight!!
Re: Monty's First Photoshoot
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distaff
HLH Reptiles has some informative videos on handling BP's, reading body language, and working with defensive behaviour.
Nice point, One thing i perform is a blow of air at the BP just to let them know that the owner is not looking to get bit but wants to remove you for something..... :gj: pretty hard for a strike if the snake is coiled up(head under body type coil)..