Re: My BP ate some aspen bedding...
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Originally Posted by
andyroof1979
ok, stressed.:rolleyes: maybe territorial, my point is you didn't even have to be trying to get him out just walk by and wham! he was just nasty as could be while in his cage.
Stressed or scared. I have a hard time believing that a snake such as a ball python or a corn snake would be striking and biting because it was just "cage aggressive". The aggression is brought on by other factors: stress, fear, you.
Re: My BP ate some aspen bedding...
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Originally Posted by
Kaorte
Stressed or scared. I have a hard time believing that a snake such as a ball python or a corn snake would be striking and biting because it was just "cage aggressive". The aggression is brought on by other factors: stress, fear, you.
I see you have a hard time believing, so therfore it can't be true. I personally think he was big and tough and he knew it. you are extreemely ignorant.
Re: My BP ate some aspen bedding...
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Originally Posted by
andyroof1979
I see you have a hard time believing, so therfore it can't be true. I think he was big and tough and he knew it.you are a moron
Don't call me a moron... I am giving you my opinion. THE ONE YOU ASKED FOR, REMEMBER THAT?
The reason I say I have a hard time believing it is because I don't have the proof in my hands proving one is more likely or more valid than the other. I picked the most logical explanation IN MY OPINION.
Re: My BP ate some aspen bedding...
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Originally Posted by
Kaorte
Don't call me a moron... I am giving you my opinion. THE ONE YOU ASKED FOR, REMEMBER THAT?
The reason I say I have a hard time believing it is because I don't have the proof in my hands proving one is more likely or more valid than the other. I picked the most logical explanation IN MY OPINION.
if he was scared, stressed, or just didn't like me (or anyone else for that matter)
he wouldn't have calmed down the moment he got out, he would simply have kept biting.
Re: My BP ate some aspen bedding...
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Originally Posted by
Kaorte
If you really want to go after the issue of cohabitation, take it somewhere else. Don't hijack someone else's thread, that is just rude.
I have a good feeling that EVERYONE on this site will disagree with your particular cohabitation of species. There is a reason for that.
HAHA Thanks mate! but this is really good stuff and inputs in here... oh well you have to be selective.... :)
Re: My BP ate some aspen bedding...
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Originally Posted by
Kaorte
Don't call me a moron... I am giving you my opinion. THE ONE YOU ASKED FOR, REMEMBER THAT?
The reason I say I have a hard time believing it is because I don't have the proof in my hands proving one is more likely or more valid than the other. I picked the most logical explanation IN MY OPINION.
It's okay Steffe. He called you a moron - after reading some of his "expertise" with the rest of us neanderthals, does that insult really sting that hard coming from him?
Let it go. These things have a wonderful way of working themselves out.
Re: My BP ate some aspen bedding...
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Originally Posted by
Jasonx
BUT!, they may get tank aggressive . that wouldnt be good,
Unless the only times you open the cage is to throw a rat in, this is absolutely false.
Some snakes are cage aggressive no matter where they're fed, some snakes are just simply laid back.