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Advice please...?

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  • 06-16-2006, 08:00 PM
    frankykeno
    Re: Advice please...?
    There's a ton of lovely snakes to choose from Lisa so just take the time now to think about what you like best in a snake. It's a 20 year committment so best to like what you'll be cleaning up after for that long LOL.

    I think BP's are very nice to handle as long as you understand they tend to be more of a shy snake and allow them lots of time to adjust to handling and don't overdo it with them. We always try to remember that handling is a gift from our snakes...something we want but they don't truly need...so we respect that and try to never go too far in our need to have them with us. Some of our BP's don't seem to mind being handled a bit, some seem downright sociable, others will take so much of it then slither off on some snake business of their own LOL. We've had a big one that hated it and it took a long time to bring her to a place where she was safe to handle (not common...she was after all a pet store dump off poor thing).

    As long as you understand the uniqueness of your BP and take things slow. You've shown how much you care already and you don't even have the snake yet. I think you'll do fine. :)
  • 06-18-2006, 11:39 AM
    lisa77
    Re: Advice please...?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by frankykeno
    There's a ton of lovely snakes to choose from Lisa so just take the time now to think about what you like best in a snake. It's a 20 year committment so best to like what you'll be cleaning up after for that long LOL.

    I think BP's are very nice to handle as long as you understand they tend to be more of a shy snake and allow them lots of time to adjust to handling and don't overdo it with them. We always try to remember that handling is a gift from our snakes...something we want but they don't truly need...so we respect that and try to never go too far in our need to have them with us. Some of our BP's don't seem to mind being handled a bit, some seem downright sociable, others will take so much of it then slither off on some snake business of their own LOL. We've had a big one that hated it and it took a long time to bring her to a place where she was safe to handle (not common...she was after all a pet store dump off poor thing).

    As long as you understand the uniqueness of your BP and take things slow. You've shown how much you care already and you don't even have the snake yet. I think you'll do fine. :)

    Another piece of great advice guys..thanks to every1

    I visited a shop nearby today, there was a male Royal. I asked to handle him, he was lovley, BUT, he didnt look like the healthiest of snakes. They said he was 6 months old..well to be honest I dont think they knew for sure much at all, about what they were talking about.

    He had very 'saggy skin' which made me think he was dehydrated, also had some abrasions on his belly, could of been scale rot.. I asked if he was in shed and the man there said "no, as his eyes are clear"...but we all know that they clear up after they have been misty & before they actually shed their skin.

    Also his vent looked open & abnormal.. kind of gaping..I have heard this is not a good sign either.

    He didnt seem shy at all tho to be honest, & seemed to be ok being handled.

    Although it wasnt that nice to see the poor little un-healthy Royal, it was good to see the warning signs, (that every1 has said to look out for) to look out for when I am actually picking one to purchase.

    Thanks for everyones time on this...Im sure I will be back for more Q's.. I just like to be prepared for everything!

    cheers
  • 06-18-2006, 12:24 PM
    Wild Bill
    Re: Advice please...?
    Sounds like you know what to look for in a healthy snake. I am also glad to hear you are thinking of getting into ball pythons, they are great snakes!! You will know when you find the right one, shows are a great place to see multiple animals and pick the one that is right for you. Good Luck!! ;)
  • 06-18-2006, 03:34 PM
    Razaiel
    Re: Advice please...?
    Hi Lisa

    I love my BP - he was my first snake and I got him as a baby at 4 months old. He loves being handled (or maybe "tolerates" it very well). Once he had his settling in period with us we've handled him every day during his normal sleeping/active cycle - I like nocturnal snakes because evenings you have more time to sit down and be with them.

    I got his viv from Northampton Reptiles (I live in Oxford) they do really good solid wooden vivs at a reasonable price.

    Sue
  • 06-18-2006, 04:28 PM
    lisa77
    Re: Advice please...?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Wild Bill
    Sounds like you know what to look for in a healthy snake. I am also glad to hear you are thinking of getting into ball pythons, they are great snakes!! You will know when you find the right one, shows are a great place to see multiple animals and pick the one that is right for you. Good Luck!! ;)

    Hi Wild Bill ! I am so excited about the show..I hope im not disapointed..

    I have just looked through your pics...you have some beauties....:tongue2:


    Thanks for the response..
  • 06-18-2006, 04:36 PM
    lisa77
    Re: Advice please...?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Razaiel
    Hi Lisa

    I love my BP - he was my first snake and I got him as a baby at 4 months old. He loves being handled (or maybe "tolerates" it very well). Once he had his settling in period with us we've handled him every day during his normal sleeping/active cycle - I like nocturnal snakes because evenings you have more time to sit down and be with them.

    I got his viv from Northampton Reptiles (I live in Oxford) they do really good solid wooden vivs at a reasonable price.

    Sue

    Hi Sue..
    Nice to see you live nearby ! I have been to Northampton Reptiles too.. nice place.. Have you been to Amey Zoo in Bovingdon ? Thats also a good shop... Its really nice to hear so many people say they handle their RP's frequently, as many people have given me the impression that they really dont do 'well' if are handled alot. I suppose it depends on individual snakes.. some must just not be 'ok' with it.

    Well, show is on 8th July, & im counting the hours...
    As soon as I can (if im lucky enough to get one) I will post pics..

    Do breeders at shows like this mind you handling more than one snake? I dont want to appear weird..but then I suppose that this is essential to ensure that you purchase the correct one for you ?

    Sorry I do babble !
  • 06-18-2006, 04:49 PM
    Razaiel
    Re: Advice please...?
    Is that Bovingdon near Chesham? (I used to live in Amersham) but I don't know any reptile shops there - I wasn't interested in reptiles in those days. (Hubby said NO SNAKES - now I have 3 :D )


    I've never actually been to a show - I was hoping I might get to the one at Doncaster today but my chauffer (aka Hubby) was not willing.

    I visited a boa and BP breeder up in Birkenhead last week (Chris Gillam of Boamorphs) and he was happy to show all his snakes. I would be careful about handling boas and then balls as if a boa has IBD and ball catches it - it is fatal to them. My new boa is currently in quarantine up in my bedroom.
  • 06-19-2006, 04:37 AM
    lisa77
    Re: Advice please...?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Razaiel
    Is that Bovingdon near Chesham? (I used to live in Amersham) but I don't know any reptile shops there - I wasn't interested in reptiles in those days. (Hubby said NO SNAKES - now I have 3 :D )


    I've never actually been to a show - I was hoping I might get to the one at Doncaster today but my chauffer (aka Hubby) was not willing.

    I visited a boa and BP breeder up in Birkenhead last week (Chris Gillam of Boamorphs) and he was happy to show all his snakes. I would be careful about handling boas and then balls as if a boa has IBD and ball catches it - it is fatal to them. My new boa is currently in quarantine up in my bedroom.

    Yeah pretty near Chesham.. Mark at the shop really knows his stuff. Whats IBD ? Dont think I will be getting a Boa.. The dwarfs are about my limit.. They are a nice size.

    Will you be at the show in July ? anyone else going ?
  • 06-19-2006, 04:01 PM
    Razaiel
    Re: Advice please...?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by lisa77
    Yeah pretty near Chesham.. Mark at the shop really knows his stuff. Whats IBD ? Dont think I will be getting a Boa.. The dwarfs are about my limit.. They are a nice size.

    Will you be at the show in July ? anyone else going ?

    Maybe I should take a trip back to my previous home-town - sounds like a good place. I tend to panic about things that my critters can catch off of others - I was just thinking of you going to a show and handling maybe a snake that has something (like IBD) and then it getting transmitted to your snake back home. When I went to parrot shows I was terrified of catching something transmittable to my parrot and always showered religiously as soon as I got in the door - but I am paranoid ;)

    For IBD info - this is a good link

    http://www.anapsid.org/ibd.html
  • 06-20-2006, 04:24 AM
    lisa77
    Re: Advice please...?
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