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  • 08-14-2008, 04:41 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: First Feeding - SUCCESSFUL!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Gage View Post
    and wait, why the attack, hes eating isnt he? so may i ask what the big deal is, if i ever noticed any form of stress i woulda put him back for a couple weeks with no handling at all, but not once did he ever appears stressed, and not once did he ever curl himself in a ball, so i dont see the need for an attack towards me, especially without asking if i noticed any signs of stress or anything before all and out telling me that i was stupid to touch the little guy, considering he did eat, and hasnt been stressed at all, in the whole time ive had him, the day i put him in the tank the first thing he did was curiously check out everyhting in his new house, he didnt go and curl in a ball like it appears everyone on here is saying he would, which is the only reason i was handling him, he isnt stressed, he is always on the go, especially at night time, he enjoys curling around the stick in there and hanging around.

    sorry for not following the exact advise given, im normally one to follow any advise given, but if i truely thought, or even so much as had a suspicion that it might harm him, i wouldnt have touched him, but really, hes fine, he ate, so whats the big deal?

    What attack? I was simply expressing a concern. :confuse:

    A lot of new owners can not accurately snakes, and heck even long time snake owners can mistake signs of stress. These animals are designed to hide all signs of weakness, so it's easy to miss. Sometimes it can take months and months to figure out what is normal for an individual snake.

    My concern was for how newbies might use that info, and end up with a very stressed snake. The biggest thing that I have learned is that there is no one right way to do things, and just because something works for you doesn't mean it's a blanket fix all (and vice versa). The majority of advice is given because it works for most everyone, and it's a tried and true method proven to work.
  • 08-14-2008, 05:02 PM
    Gage
    Re: First Feeding - SUCCESSFUL!
    LOL, By no means am i saying i did it the 100% correct way, im just saying it worked for me! hehehe, thank you for the concern for him though, but he will be good :D.
  • 08-14-2008, 05:10 PM
    Chuck1289
    Re: First Feeding - SUCCESSFUL!
    Lets not start world war 3.... If it works for you that is awesome both of your opinions work on keeping ball pythons it seems.
  • 08-14-2008, 05:16 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: First Feeding - SUCCESSFUL!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Chuck1289 View Post
    Lets not start world war 3.... If it works for you that is awesome both of your opinions work on keeping ball pythons it seems.

    World War 3? http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k1...ites/what1.gif I swear something is getting lost in the translation, as I'm not angry. I was just voicing a concern.

    If you think that's hostility you should seem me when I'm actually peeved. :rolleyes: http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k1...thbiteyou1.gif
  • 08-14-2008, 05:32 PM
    Chuck1289
    Re: First Feeding - SUCCESSFUL!
    haha i hate to think though i have just noticed that i get pee'd off too much damn it......
  • 08-14-2008, 07:46 PM
    Gage
    Re: First Feeding - SUCCESSFUL!
    LOL, i dont think anyone here is angry lol
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