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    Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    It doesn't look that bad



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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    How big is the snake?

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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    Nice bite!

    Are BRBs aggressive or kinda skittish? All of the BRBs I've run into haven't been in the best moods.

    Also for people reading my post, I'm not saying BRBs are aggressive or bad pets in anyway. Just a question out of my curiosity.
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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by MitsuMike View Post
    How big is the snake?
    Not that big, about 4'.
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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany View Post
    Nice bite!

    Are BRBs aggressive or kinda skittish? All of the BRBs I've run into haven't been in the best moods.

    Also for people reading my post, I'm not saying BRBs are aggressive or bad pets in anyway. Just a question out of my curiosity.
    Most are skittish. I had a trio back in the 80's and they were calmer, but I handled them more.

    This was all my fault. I went into his cage to show a friend how pretty he is, and I took him out like he was a ball python. Can we all spell dumb.
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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    Wow, that is one NASTY bruise. Live and learn.

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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    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?

    that's what i'm REALLY afraid of, tag me all ya want!

    but i've got this big old het. pied, whose right around 2000g, and he is EVIL! hence the name, DR. EVIL! i suspect he was only ever used for breeding, and NEVER handled. he hisses every time you open his bin for anything, and you better know EXACTLY where his head is, or else it's going to come flying out at you. i'm terrified of him biting and wrapping me, he could literally break one of my teeny, tiny baby sized fingers. to give you an idea of how small i am, i wear a size 4 CHILDS shoe, and i'm 21 years old.

    i've been working with him though, and he's a bit better than when we first got him. crossing my fingers i never get a bruise as big as yours!

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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by boasandballs View Post
    Most are skittish. I had a trio back in the 80's and they were calmer, but I handled them more.

    This was all my fault. I went into his cage to show a friend how pretty he is, and I took him out like he was a ball python. Can we all spell dumb.
    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.
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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    What none of the belly tag LOL. This BRB was in no mood to show of his colors that day but he is pretty what I could see of him as he repeatly struck. I do want a boa some day however a BRB is not for me. Nice pictures of the bite I wish we hadn't wiped the blood off before that first picture though.
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    Re: Darn BRB bit me this weekend (pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by Teresa View Post
    What none of the belly tag LOL. This BRB was in no mood to show of his colors that day but he is pretty what I could see of him as he repeatly struck. I do want a boa some day however a BRB is not for me. Nice pictures of the bite I wish we hadn't wiped the blood off before that first picture though.
    lol, really wasn't much blood. But your right he was in no mood for show and tell.
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