Re: First Time Snake Owner
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Originally Posted by
Mike41793
If hes that nervous just around you thats probably not the snake i would pick to be a classroom pet lol. It could be just from the bad shed and him being timid but it also may be something he never grows out of. I would keep him away from interaction with kids until you get to know him. Once you get to know your snake youll be able to judge whether or not he'd be a good ambassador to use in the classsroom.
Same.
Don't let anybody else hold him until he calms down and is used to being handled, once they're used to being handled they're usually fine. My buddy has a 13' albino burmese python that is a complete SWEETHEART with kids, now imagine having that as a classroom pet :P
Re: First Time Snake Owner
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Originally Posted by
chet1028
Don't worry about it. You will get bit at some point. It doesn't hurt.
^^^ This. Bound to happen at some time for most. Just posted about this part elsewhere and copying and pasting: Mine struck at me the first time I handled it during pick up at the breeder's. It was a good learning experience though; the breeder showed me that when they are being outwardly defensive like that, bumping the area most people call the "nose" very lightly (a slight brush is enough) will cause them to ball up or retreat. This definitely works like a charm (for myself anyway). I've also read (on here) about stroking the scales lightly as kind of a "Hey, I'm here don't bite me" statement helps. Bring your hand in under them for pick up at a part of their body where their head is not facing. I use a combo of all of this depending up his position as situation and haven't had another strike, hiss, etc. I'm sure my time will come eventually though lol. Slow movement during handling helps and when redirecting movement (trying to snug down between the sofa cushions), I find hand under the snake or coming from behind the head works well. You'll get over the timidness... it's par for the course at first. :) This is a great info source, especially for 1st hand experience type of stuff that you can't find in online caresheets and such. I would (personally) keep the snake as a weekly "treat" for the kiddos. Reasoning behind that is that a) BPs are fairly shy and like their solitude. Not usually recommended to keep their habitat in a high traffic area... b) getting to see the snake once a week will keep the children's fascination longer. I know my kiddo gets bored with most things quickly unless it's a rarer treat than an every day thing. JMO. After feeding, it's good to wait 2-3 days before handling. I can only bare 2 days (I'm impatient lol) but haven't had any regurge or anything due to that time frame. Works for me. :cool: