Re: Handling Questions - For Beginners
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Originally Posted by
Godzilla78
I have noticed that a "strike" position always entails some quivering, as their muscles are all tensed up and their heads and necks kind of "shake" a little, just before they strike. Like when you tense up your arm really, really hard, and your arm shakes a bit.
If they are in an s-shape neck, but they are not TENSED up with their muscles, they have always been docile at that point. I have only one hatchling that won't let me handle him yet, and he always tenses up and gets all S-S-S sss ed up with tense muscles whenever I check on him. He strikes at anything anywhere near his face, lol. I have named him Snappy.
Can you tell from this picture if this is a striking pose or just being cautious?
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Re: Handling Questions - For Beginners
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Originally Posted by
ckuhn003
Looks just cautious to me, but I would have to see a video to tell if it was tensed up or not. My snakes get in that position just for the hell of it sometimes, even when hanging out relaxed in their enclosure.
Re: Handling Questions - For Beginners
With more frequent handling they truly do mellow out. Most of mine are puppy dog tame. Except my albino girl I am a firm believer she despises me with a passion lol. Bites from them are Nothing. Honestly I have been tagged quiet a few times, and I never notice I was bitten until I see the blood after the fact. Nothing to be afraid of. Enjoy your pet and grow together.
Re: Handling Questions - For Beginners
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Originally Posted by
MissterDog
Sounds like you're doing well with your little guy! Glad you started this thread because it will be time for my first handling session soon. I've officially had my third successful meal with Tapioca!
So far so good! Switched over feeding size last night from a medium mouse to a large mouse. Put the mouse in the cage and came back 2 hours later and it was gone. :D
As for handling, this thread has been a big confidence booster for me. I was always hesitant when seeing the curved necked but since reading these great responses, I've been able to boost my confidence while enjoying the handling session. Hope it continues that way.
Hope your little guy is eating well and that you can start to enjoy the handling sessions.