Re: Anybody have pics with there bp on there neck?
yeah it is because they could choke you. I think. I don't want to speak for people. There was a post recently with a snake around a girls neck and that's the first time I saw people with strong feelings about it... I think it just depends on the person though. And possibly the snake o.O
Re: Anybody have pics with there bp on there neck?
Re: Anybody have pics with there bp on there neck?
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raphymartinez
Awesome, May i ask how her feeding schedule looked like in her past year? My bp is a year old, and she is getting long and all, but for some reason i think she should be thicker.. She looks skinny, even though she always eats and she is very healthy.. Or maybe she is not skinny, and i am just crazy
Re: Anybody have pics with there bp on there neck?
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xbxteen
Awesome, May i ask how her feeding schedule looked like in her past year? My bp is a year old, and she is getting long and all, but for some reason i think she should be thicker.. She looks skinny, even though she always eats and she is very healthy.. Or maybe she is not skinny, and i am just crazy
This particular Ball eats every week on wednesdays without skipping (unless in shed) i feed her one medium F/T rat and one or two (depends on how hungry she is) F/T LG Mice. For some reason she almost never goes for 2 med rats but always takes at least one additional mouse.
Re: Anybody have pics with there bp on there neck?
Re: Anybody have pics with there bp on there neck?
If you're trying to compare size with age, you will not get consistent results. :) All snakes grow at different rates and in different ways. A year old snake could be very short and thick, looking 'older', or very long and thinner. Length and visible size are not good indicators of age.
Heck, even weight can vary within age groups! The only way to really know a snake's age is to know when it hatched. :D
But, if you're just wanting to see the different sizes of BPs compared to their humans, it's better to see them being held in the hands. Placing any ground dwelling constrictor around your neck is a risk, since they will want to 'hold on tight' to avoid falling. :)
Re: Anybody have pics with there bp on there neck?
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Kaorte
You can put them arond your shoulders but you shouldn't allow them to make a complete loop around your neck. They can squeeze pretty hard. Its just a precaution really.
Yeah, even little Toby has made me light-headed once or twice! :rolleye2: I will put Mona (the big girl) around my neck briefly, but only if I have control over her head or tail.
The little guy around my neck...
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...0090712_20.jpg
Backwards shot with Mona
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/DSCF5451.jpg
And my roommate with her... not really "on the neck," but close enough. ;)
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/DSCF5872.jpg
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/DSCF5873.jpg
Re: Anybody have pics with there bp on there neck?
Yes, I will post some Thursday afternoon!
Re: Anybody have pics with there bp on there neck?
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Elise.m
yeah it is because they could choke you. I think. I don't want to speak for people. There was a post recently with a snake around a girls neck and that's the first time I saw people with strong feelings about it... I think it just depends on the person though. And possibly the snake o.O
As long as you have control over one end, it's usually okay... but the second I notice them starting to squeeze or curl around, I'll usually tap their nose (makes them back up) or lift them off. I didn't act fast enough once with Mona, and seriously almost passed out! :weirdface Just gotta be careful, and remain in control - which goes for dealing with any animal, really.
P.S. I've also noticed it helps to offer a "branch" before they choose your neck... I usually let Toby curl his tail around my finger, and that's enough to keep him feeling stable.
Re: Anybody have pics with there bp on there neck?
The only concerns about keeping a ball around your neck don't involve strangulation except for younger children when it would just be trying to hold on.
Most bites that are on the face are cases from the snake being around the owners neck. It's hard for the snakes to hold on and they may feel like they are falling or slipping at some point. You also can't control and see them as easily so a bite is more possible.
They're not climbing snakes, but really theres nothing wrong with it if you're careful. :]