Re: It has come to this but its OK.
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Originally Posted by
EL-Ziggy
... I think it's good to get a little bit of that wild attitude from them sometimes . It let's you know you're alive!! :snake: ;)
I enjoy my mellow rat snakes & all, but that's ^ ^ ^ what I miss about having rattle-brats around. My Korean rat snake does pretty well at filling in for them though.:snake2:
"Variety is the spice of life!" Just work safe & stay safe...:cool:
Re: It has come to this but its OK.
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Originally Posted by
AbsoluteApril
Good choice, we use those exact same tubs for the big tics.
Also have pairing going on over here, it's 'that time of year' for sure when the boys get antsy.
Best wishes for smoother interactions going forward, the gear is a good choice IMO
Aaaaahhh,
I'm in good company then! I like how you do things so I feel good hearing you use some of the same equipment.
April, do you have holes drilled out for air, or do you feel there is enough ventilation for 30-45 minutes?
They don't seem "air tight" so I'm probably going to leave it as is unless you have different thoughts.
Re: It has come to this but its OK.
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Originally Posted by
sur3fir3
This thread makes me a bit happy I decided to not get the Male SD I was looking at.. but he is on sale right now for 400. Father was 6 foot mom was 9 foot.
My experiences may be completely different from that of others. Don't let this paint a bad name on the reticulated python species.
If this guy was a 6.5 to 7 foot animal he'd be easier to deal with.
I plan to work through this and see what changes.
They are an advanced species and not for everybody, however there are plenty of folks that don't have the issues I've had.
If you had doubts you probably did make the right choice.
Re: It has come to this but its OK.
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Originally Posted by
bcr229
Have you tried simply opening the door, tapping him to let him know it's not feeding day, and then letting him come out under his own power and in his own time? My 100% SD male retic is being a big enough jerk that he went up for sale (and has been sold, I am waiting on payment and need to arrange shipping) but he is a lot easier to handle if the decision to leave the enclosure is his versus me picking him up and pulling him out.
Yes.
Unfortunately that led to more biting at the hook and facing off.
Hard to say if it’s defensive or food driven or both.
Remember he attacked and tried to eat a rag soaked in Listerine not long ago.
I’ll see how he is very soon.
He just destroyed my LED light tape so I have cage maintenance coming up.
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Originally Posted by
Gio
...Remember he attacked and tried to eat a rag soaked in Listerine not long ago...
At least you've got a snake with a clean, fresh mouth...:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by
Bogertophis
At least you've got a snake with a clean, fresh mouth...:rolleyes:
LOL!!
Great comment!!!
Re: It has come to this but its OK.
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Originally Posted by
Gio
LOL!!
Great comment!!!
I'm all for cleaner bites & fewer infections- :rofl: