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Anybody handle your GTPs?
Hi. While this is mostly just a shameless request for pictures ( ) it's also because I'm genuinely interested! I've been interested in GTPs for about 2 years now and have been doing slow info gathering. I know that it's reccomended that you don't hold them until they're a year or older, but how many of you here actually handle your GTPs? I know some people do, and that some people consider GTPs mostly unhandleable, but after getting a chance to handle a blue female at Daytona...well, I'm definitely in love, and I'm positive that at SOME point, I'm going to own a GTP. I just wanted to know how many people actually get theirs to handle well? How difficult is it to get them used to being handled? Behaviorally while being held, how does your chondro act? Are they as nippy as adults as they are supposed to be as youngsters?
...Oh, and like I said, pictures are always great. *grin* I've been looking through older posts in this area of the forum tonight and just can't get enough. Anyone got pics of yourself/someone handling one?
Ball Pythons
1.0 Normal "Draccy"
0.2 Normal "Matika", "Lara Croft"
1.0 Lesser Cinny "Thor"
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Re: Anybody handle your GTPs?
hi there senechal-- i can only speak from my own experience- and mine has been an awesome one...
i have two 6.5 month old gtps. i got them at 3 months old. in the beginning-- wow-- whenever i had to handle them- for weighing - soaking - cleaning the viv- omg i had to wear gloves-- they bit the crap out of me--- at least 5 times each.-- insane biting.
but... then time went on-- i always put my finger on their head the minute i open the viv- well they started to get used to it and i picked them up w/ o the glove-- they were cool- no biting-- but-- i did wait awhile--... now -- i tap them on the head-- and they climb on to my bare hand. they are so amazing- so satisifying. its insane-- i am absolutely crazy for gtps. such a great reptile-- i highly recommend owning one if you can handle the responsibility-- their vivs are not easy to maintain humidity wise.... so yes-- lots of time and effort is required but let me tell you--- well worth it- i love gtps...
sincerely,
jack
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Re: Anybody handle your GTPs?
Thanks for the reply, Jack!
Shawn, Elliot is GORGEOUS! I love the blue along his sides. It's really interesting that he's never struck! How old is he?
Ball Pythons
1.0 Normal "Draccy"
0.2 Normal "Matika", "Lara Croft"
1.0 Lesser Cinny "Thor"
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Re: Anybody handle your GTPs?
just about 5yrs old. I have not had him his whole life but the previous owner garaunteed me he has never struck. he is a great eater also he specially loves F/T hamsters and F/T chicks
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Re: Anybody handle your GTPs?
i held mine last night!! but i waited the full year before i handled her in any way. they are too fragile to chance it....even when cleaning etc.
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Re: Anybody handle your GTPs?
David! Thanks SO much for your reply, and for the article. I'm reading through it right now! You have beautiful animals; thank you for posting pictures of them! I never get tired of seeing pictures of them (or, indeed, seeing them in person!) and your post really does make me feel better. Half the time people I talk to about it tell me that they don't hold their chondros because they're so bitey.
While I find it admirable that you're skilled enough to hold them at that age, I don't think I'd dare! I'd be too worried about hurting them. I don't even like holding young corn snakes; they're so delicate looking, and that's after being reassured that they're really hardy, lol.
I notice that you aren't really 'holding' them so much as providing them a moving, warm perch; is that because they're that relaxed, or because it's the best way to avoid harming them? The one I held was pretty big, and she didn't try to escape very much. Is that common for your animals?
Ball Pythons
1.0 Normal "Draccy"
0.2 Normal "Matika", "Lara Croft"
1.0 Lesser Cinny "Thor"
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Re: Anybody handle your GTPs?
Mine is as nice as can be...except on feeding day, when he snaps at anything and everything. He sure knows when he's being fed!
I have a friend who has three of them (she got me hooked!), and hers are more tame than some of my ball pythons! She and her husband get them out all the time, so they're super sweet.
I wasn't all that thrilled about owning one for a long time, and it sounds like for the same reasons: I heard they were bitey and not good to hold (recommended as a "look but don't touch" snake). Well, if I'm gonna have a snake, I want one I can interact with! But after seeing my friend's GTPs, I realized how wonderful and personable they can be with consistent handling.
Oh, and of course, the required picture:
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His name is Malachite.
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Re: Anybody handle your GTPs?
David, I think you have given me the confidence to attempt to handle my GTP. I read Rico's write-up about handling and am going to use his technique. I may try later today when I get home from work. Wish me luck. BTW, great looking animals!!
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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