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  • 10-03-2017, 02:20 AM
    Sunnieskys
    Question on proper handling when bringing home a new snake
    Ok first I have looked at all the pinned posts and didn't find an answer. Lol

    what is the PROPER amount of time, when you bring home a new snake, before handling?

    Most say a week. Is this correct! Because recently I have been seeing a few people say three feedings before handling.

    Which is correct? Is there a correct!

    I just dont want mis information out there if one or the other is wrong.

    Thanks!
  • 10-03-2017, 02:24 AM
    omglolchrisss
    Re: Question on proper handling when bringing home a new snake
    I've been wondering the same thing!!

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  • 10-03-2017, 02:34 AM
    BluuWolf
    Re: Question on proper handling when bringing home a new snake
    When I started doing my research for my first guy everywhere I read said two weeks. I personally have gone off of two successful feedings (which is two weeks if all goes well lol)

    I think it all mainly depends on the animal, some will be fine with just a week, some will need more. That's why I like the 2 or 3 successful feeding more then just general time. If your animal has eaten a few times you know you're doing something right and it's settling in okay but if it hasn't eaten in the two week you've had it I still wouldn't handle just yet sense it obviously hasn't settled it well enough yet.

    I hope that made sense lol. My thoughts run together a bit sometimes. Anyways that's my thought on it at least, in curious to see what others think

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  • 10-03-2017, 02:34 AM
    Kira
    Personally, I like to wait until the snake has had three successful meals. It's to be sure that the snake is fully settled in and is feeling comfortable. Two to three weeks is ideal- never do less than one week IMO.

    Waiting to handle a new snake is definitely hard but if you think about how you will have your new pet for 20 years or more- the wait doesn't seem so bad ;)
  • 10-03-2017, 07:10 AM
    cchardwick
    If I get a snake in the mail I for sure wait for a week or so to let it calm down. But if I get it locally and they just hand it off to me I think you can handle it right away.
  • 10-03-2017, 07:16 AM
    Craiga 01453
    The general rule of thumb is at least one week.

    I personally wait for three consecutive successful feedings without refusal. It's about the animal and I figure it's worth the wait. The primary reason I choose to wait is that getting a new snake feeling comfortable, safe and secure (along with proper husbandry) is the most important part of getting the snake eating regularly. It's not uncommon for snakes to eat the first offering, but oftentimes it's defensive. I like to take my time. Thinking big picture, a few weeks is a very short time frame when thinking about the life span of the animal.

    Now is this a written-in-stone rule? No. But it worked for me years ago and has worked for me since getting back into keeping snakes.
  • 10-03-2017, 08:59 AM
    StillBP
    Re: Question on proper handling when bringing home a new snake
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sunnieskys View Post
    Ok first I have looked at all the pinned posts and didn't find an answer. Lol

    what is the PROPER amount of time, when you bring home a new snake, before handling?

    Most say a week. Is this correct! Because recently I have been seeing a few people say three feedings before handling.

    Which is correct? Is there a correct!

    I just dont want mis information out there if one or the other is wrong.

    Thanks!

    Generally I recommend not handling until the snake is feeding. Be it a week or two or more. Once they have eaten give them a few days to digest and then handling is ok

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  • 10-03-2017, 10:53 AM
    Newbie39
    Re: Question on proper handling when bringing home a new snake
    I waited three feedings which only took 15 days. She's a great eater. But I did handle 2 days after the first feeding to weigh her.
  • 10-03-2017, 11:04 AM
    tttaylorrr
    Re: Question on proper handling when bringing home a new snake
    nothing in this hobby is Bible (well, except maybe thermostats). it's good to make sure your new snake is eating consistently, but i think the three successful feedings "rule" helps new owners focus on the snake's needs first instead of their own wants.

    i handled Coffee Bean two days after i got her and moved her into a completely different set up, and she ate that night. this has more to do with my ability to read my animals and my experience.

    honestly you can handle the snake however soon you please, but there's a history of new owners running into issues doing so (as documented on many forums), so sometimes it's best to help new owners by offering experience in the form of a "rule" which is more of a guideline anyhow.
  • 10-03-2017, 12:34 PM
    Sunnieskys
    Re: Question on proper handling when bringing home a new snake
    Ok. I don't want to be giving wrong info if I'm educating customers at work. I have been saying at least a week. I'm still really confused because when I joined in may it was always a week and now I'm seeing three feedings.

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  • 10-03-2017, 03:51 PM
    hollowlaughter
    More experienced owners who are more able to read the signs of stress in an animal and adjust their husbandry as needed? One week. Newbie owner with no experience handling the animals whose gonna struggle with husbandry? Three weeks.

    That's the why. A new young snake with a new owner who wants to poke at it all the time is gonna be STRESSED. The goal is to get them to put the snake down and let it decompress before it starts hunger striking and causing MORE fiddling. New owners often want to be very hands on, showing off the animal, staring at it, etc. All of that -- assuming they happen into an animal with bad nerves -- is a powder keg.

    Three weeks with NO handling and only feeding gives the animal the time it needs and hopefully time for the owner to research and change husbandry if needed without compounding possible issues with the stress of handling an animal. That's all.
  • 10-03-2017, 04:23 PM
    SDA
    The health of your new snake going in is as important as the patience you should give letting them acclimate. That is why getting one from a reputable seller/breeder is the greatest advice you can give anyone entering this hobby. Yes, you should wait a few weeks at least before even attempting to handle an adult snake when getting it home for the first time but as far as a hard and fast rule, there really can't be one.

    There is a good idea to have someone wait and see how they react but honestly it really depends on the visual queues of the snake. If a ball is overly active and not setting into hides, not eating at all, and is visually stressed when you are near then take more time before even bothering to handle it.

    I think telling someone new who has never owned a reptile in their life, let alone a ball python to wait at least two to three weeks so long as they eat at least once during those weeks is not bad as a starting point.
  • 10-03-2017, 10:19 PM
    The Night King
    Re: Question on proper handling when bringing home a new snake
    Great info in this thread! I will be a new BP owner soon so I'll chime with my questions in also since this has really insightful posters in it.

    We are looking for our first BP - my 6yr old daughter and I. I've owned several snakes but it's been 15 years and two of them were really nippy (albino Burmese and a Brazilian rainbow boa). My other columbian red tail boa was literally puppy dog friendly. So our goal is to get a really cool BP at the upcoming Repticon in 2 weeks. I'd buy from a reputable breeder but I really want to handle the BP. Just hoping to find one that's really calm and easy to handle. We have held several at petsmart and one was so very calm and friendly and the other two were a little nervous and tense. I'll probably stay away from hatchlings tbh. I watched a great Garrick video from RoyalContrictors and he emphasized getting an established feeder as a first BP so that's what we are going to do. Not 100% sure on what size to target..maybe 150g? Is there always the chance of handling a really great snake at a show that's calm and relaxed, bringing it home to a good environment, letting it get settled and it still turning into a very non-handleable BP? Really hoping to get something we can keep and enjoy for a long long time and be able to gently interact with fairly often. If it bites my daughter daily my wife may stab me with a salad fork. My daughter loves the lighter color BP (BEL's especially) so I guess we hoping to find a super sweet BEL, feeding well on B/T BP bigger than 150g for under our budget of $350. Any chance of this happening at a show like Atlanta Repticon?? If not are we better off just going with a really reputable breeder and trying to explain we want the sweetest one he has?

    i am a reptile lover and my daughter has taken after her daddy. It took some persistence with her mama to allow it but she finally relented :)
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