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New Girl :) Video Inside!
Got this sweetheart from Mathew Jackson FaunaClassified: Matt2979 couldn't be happier!
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Awesome! That is a beauty for sure.
Matt is a great guy and has very nice animals. We also just got a box from him today. We got his Mojave dinker het hypo clutch: 2 mojave het hypos and 2 het hypos as well as the (normal) mother of the clutch. Not sure but we are thinking that the mother may be YB. We also received a sub adult male Calico from him along with this shipment. They all came in in good health and better than advertised. He is a great breeder and has very good costumer service. All in all a great guy and we look forward to doing more business with him in the future!
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Funny thing that dinker mojave was the one i was inquiring about! But unfortunately she was sold haha jk im definitely more than satisfied with this gorgeous girl and Matts service. You should do a post on her I would love to see her again shes a smoker all Matts mojave stuff seems to be better than average
Last edited by oskyle1567; 11-06-2012 at 10:27 PM.
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Gorgeous girl, and I like the packing style.
I gotta admit the box inside another box made me think of this though. 
[Python regius]
1.0 Black Butter Pinstripe (Amazeballs), 1.0 Pastel Butter Leopard (Thunderbeeper)
0.1 Spider (Charlotte), 0.1 Leopard (Spot), 0.1 Pastel (Buttercup), Fire Sugar (Abaddon), Crystal (Opalescence)
[Python brongersmai]
1.1 T+ Albino (Kushiel & Carmilla)
[Boa imperator]
1.0 Hypo 100% Het Leopard/66% Het Albino (Darcy)
0.1 66% Het Leopard/Albino (Gabby)
[Colubrids]
0.1 Cave-dwelling Rat Snakes (Betty Spaghetti)
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Re: New Girl :) Video Inside!
 Originally Posted by meowmeowkazoo
Gorgeous girl, and I like the packing style.
I gotta admit the box inside another box made me think of this though. 
LOL! Exactly how it was! She wasn't getting out though
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Re: New Girl :) Video Inside!
She's beautiful! Congrats!
I have an "off topic" question as a somewhat newbie to the snake world. We've had our normal for about 6+ months now. (our first snake)
I am much more "cautious" when I handle her. And your video made me think maybe im too cautious?? Meaning that sometimes I still get a little freaked out that she's going to strike at me (only when in her tank & getting her out- I never feel that way, once she's out) but I still move her much slower from hand to hand- pretty much let her do the moving. I dont flip her around, etc. And if she bumped my hand, like yours did several times in the video. I always feel really bad- like Im stressing her out even more then she is already stressed from being handled.
Your video made me think that im being too cautious and maybe I should be a little more "aggressive" (not literally- but you know what I mean) in my handling, so she gets use to it- especially if I want her to be comfortable with others handling her.
Just curious on your opinion and others as far as handling. Im always looking out for whats best for our baby
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@ Lisn123 Our first BP has been handled regularly by our 6 year old boy and as you can imagine he is less than gentle while handling the snake. We have purchased 3 others since then & I have to say the 1 he holds most (his) is the most tame & comfortable being held.
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Re: New Girl :) Video Inside!
 Originally Posted by Lisn123
She's beautiful! Congrats!
I have an "off topic" question as a somewhat newbie to the snake world. We've had our normal for about 6+ months now. (our first snake)
I am much more "cautious" when I handle her. And your video made me think maybe im too cautious?? Meaning that sometimes I still get a little freaked out that she's going to strike at me (only when in her tank & getting her out- I never feel that way, once she's out) but I still move her much slower from hand to hand- pretty much let her do the moving. I dont flip her around, etc. And if she bumped my hand, like yours did several times in the video. I always feel really bad- like Im stressing her out even more then she is already stressed from being handled.
Your video made me think that im being too cautious and maybe I should be a little more "aggressive" (not literally- but you know what I mean) in my handling, so she gets use to it- especially if I want her to be comfortable with others handling her.
Just curious on your opinion and others as far as handling. Im always looking out for whats best for our baby 
I think its a great question I mean i never really thought about it to be honest. Hatchlings are a normally a little more skittish and flighty than sub adults/adults for the most part but i feel like they get use to being handled as they age. I have a couple other hatchlings ive acquired this season who would hiss and ball up at first but now there pretty use to me handling them like i do in the video. The more you handle them the better they will get.
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Re: New Girl :) Video Inside!
Thank for the replies- It makes sense to me - the more you handle the more they get use to it. But I've always been extra cautious- moving slow, etc. The snake is "technically" my daughters, and I feel im always telling her "slow down, dont move to fast, dont startle her" etc. but maybe I should just let her be, so the snake gets use to a little more movement.
She always seems just fine- she has never coiled up in a ball, since we got her. She'll sit still for a while, when we first take her out, but soon after she starts cruising all around our hands, legs, etc. So she seems ok and not "stressed"
Just curious what others thought- thanks again!
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