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    Sometimes It Hurts... PitOnTheProwl's Avatar
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    Re: Bite

    Quote Originally Posted by psychophobia View Post
    u should go hospital right now.a bite from massive 200g spider male can kill any human in 1 hour.u should glad that u still survive until now but you still need to go now before it too late.lolz!welcome to the club.
    There is an over the counter cure now..................but you must rush!!!!


    Mix with your favorite soda and ice and you are good to relax

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    Hi Calen, welcome.

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    Welcome! and i have not been blessed to get hit by my MASSIVE 203.6 g pastel yet =P

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    Wow, you really are fortunate!

    I've heard those 200 gram monsters can remove your whole hand if you aren't careful!

    Will you be investing in some shark bite gear for future accidents ? I've heard that it works just a well for these deadly balls.

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    Everybody now!!!!!

    Please, let the world hear your bite story's!!!!!

    Hoooooray for getting nailed by our little friends!

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    Bite him back!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrostByte122 View Post
    Bite him back!
    haha. yes an insanely huge hatchling children's python tagged me at the Atlanta repticon a few months ago and I had to be airlifted to Grady memorial hospital. it was very traumatic.

    but seriously welcome to the club and cheers to many more bites in the future from all our deadly pythons.

    - xan


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    At least now you know that it doesn't hurt. Now just try to remember not to jerk back so hard because the poor little guys can loose teeth that way. They do grow back though.

    A bite from a new snake or hatchling is usually just fear. Unless you make SFE (stupid feeding error) lol.

    Use feeding tongs to avoid getting nipped from a feeding response and always pick up the BP from behind. Or cover it's head with something to distract it.

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    Damm your lucky I wish I could join the club!!! but for some reason even after all the snakes I have had in my life(about 13) none of the bastards have even attempted to bite me. I know it happens to everyone eventually I just hope I get tagged by my 400g male baby ball and not my 2000g female lol cuz that one might hurt a bit!!

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    I have yet to be bitten yet. I am still fairly new to balls tho. I got bit by a small corn snake once but it was nothing at all. it just startled me. I sort of want by ball to bite me just so i know what to expect

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