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10-24-2019, 09:34 PM
#461
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
My friend Alyssa came over yesterday. She's apprehensive about snakes, but not afraid. She hadn't been to the house in a few years and hadn't met Behira. The first snake she held was Shayna (my Albino Spider BP) and in general, she's pretty brave.
She really dug Behira and thought she was a total sweetheart. I cannot argue that. She also loved Solana and thought she was stunning. She pet Frank (Northern Blue Tongue Skink), but didn't hold him.
Here are a few pics of her with Behira. I love educating and getting people to love the reptiles, but especially the snakes.
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10-24-2019, 10:45 PM
#462
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Why didn’t she like the skink out of curiosity?
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10-25-2019, 01:15 AM
#463
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Originally Posted by MarkL1561
Why didn’t she like the skink out of curiosity?
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It's not that she didn't like him. I think she was more comfortable with the snakes. Frank can be squirmy if not supported correctly. Also, his look is very different. I've had many people comment that he looks odd - somewhere between a snake and a lizard. She happily pet him and he was the last animal out and we were about to eat dinner. I think she was on reptile overload and hungry.
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10-25-2019, 01:44 AM
#464
Well you did good, getting her comfortable with snakes...maybe next time for the skink.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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10-29-2019, 12:31 PM
#465
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10-30-2019, 08:35 PM
#466
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Behira with Grandma!
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11-02-2019, 01:21 PM
#467
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11-02-2019, 01:24 PM
#468
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
She has some amazing eyes dave.
She's looking great, weird how the freckles come and go on the head, I've got a couple that doi it, must be part of there camouflage
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11-16-2019, 12:11 AM
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11-17-2019, 10:01 PM
#470
Re: Behira - 2016 Female Ivory Ghost - First BCI
Wanted to share a quick story about Behira from tonight. I am really proud/happy.
She's deep in blue. However, her water's were drying out and I wanted to change them. I am not a fan of going into bigger constrictors cages unannounced or moving around in there while they are in there. Her being in blue didn't make me feel more comfortable.
I do not handle in shed and usually do not bother my snakes at all, but I wanted to refresh the water for both humidity and drinkability. I clean water for all my snakes and wash the bowls at least once a week, or as needed.
Anyway, I opened the tank and rubbed Behira with the hook handle, as I usually do. She gently hissed at me. I did it again, and again, a gentle hiss. No defensiveness, but definitely not a happy camper. I stroked her a few times with my hand and she let out another, quiet hiss, and then let me gently move her to her holding container for the 3 minutes it took to change water and clean bowls.
To be clear, Behira has never hissed at me. She's usually quite amenable. However, I've never handled her in blue either.
I've had and heard of worse reactions from snakes when in deep blue. I am really happy with her that she told me how she felt, but was calm about it, and let me move her anyway. We've worked really hard together for a long time to develop a rapport, and I couldn't' be happier with how either of us handled the situation.
I am probably looking into this too much, but it made me happy to know that even when not happy, she communicates that, rather than acting on that.
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