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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by katia View Post
    is that really a bruise, THAT big!? i've been bitten (ok i guess "tagged") by my female brb, and all i got was a little blood and a lotta teeth marks.

    did your snake actually bite and hold on?
    No he just hit and ran. The reason for the big bruise is he hit a blood vein and it bleed under the skin. Really didn't hurt much at all. Just looks pretty.

    Quote Originally Posted by katia View Post
    that's what i'm REALLY afraid of, tag me all ya want!
    Don't be afraid, the most always just strike, might tag you but not many will bite and wrap. I had an argentine boa do that once. The only thing to get her off me was listerine.
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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    I remember the marks from that one. That was one scary looking bite you got from her. That is the one that makes my hubby scared of boas!!
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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by olstyn View Post
    i think it's mainly to do with amount of handling, especially handling when they're young. My brother has a brb that i wouldn't hesitate to hand to our grandmother, presuming she was inclined to hold it. That snake is totally docile and to my knowledge has only ever nipped my brother a few times when it was very young and still nervous.

    Tbh, i can't really imagine having a brb and not handling it on a regular basis; they're so pretty, and since they hide so much, you never see them unless you pull them out. I guess that means that if i ever have one, it'll probably end up being pretty calm.
    yea i have a baby brb & it strikes sometimes when i try & take him out the tank, once he's in my hands its the nicest snake ever. He strikes every single time after feeding. So this week i fed in the cage
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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    Whats the best way to handle a BRB?

    I am curious cause you said you tried to handle him like a ball.



    Nice bite by the way
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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by Seru1 View Post
    Whats the best way to handle a BRB?

    I am curious cause you said you tried to handle him like a ball.



    Nice bite by the way
    Well, balls generally hide, or strike but not with intention of biting. I went into his cage, which is dark and picked him up. For most all boas it's best to touch them lightly on the head, or somewhere close with something other than your hand. Then go in and pick them up. I startled him.
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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by boasandballs View Post
    Well, balls generally hide, or strike but not with intention of biting. I went into his cage, which is dark and picked him up. For most all boas it's best to touch them lightly on the head, or somewhere close with something other than your hand. Then go in and pick them up. I startled him.
    Ohh I see, What do you touch thyem with aside from your hand? Like a stick? Or a handling rod?
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