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Newbie in need of advice!
hey all,
i write this in somewhat of a bind. i need to move my bp out of her current cage (a ****** mesh cage) into a 40 gallon tank that i recently acquired (her living conditions now are less than optimal, and i know some of you who give your bps the utmost care may think less of me for that reason, but i AM trying to give her a better living envir).
im slightly embarassed to bring this to the forefront but i dont know what else to do.
I'm hesitant to pick her up.
whenever i get close to her, she tightens up a bit like shes making to strike. just today, i was trying to get my hand under her belly to sort of scoop her up and she flinched, which startled me some.
i havent physically touched her in some time, but i dont know if thats the issue or something else.
i dont know what the deal is!
if anyone can relate or has adivce to help me speed up the process of getting my baby girl into her new and better habitat, please help!
thank you for your understanding and consideration,
-Big
Last edited by JLC; 08-31-2007 at 07:20 AM.
Reason: Please don't try to skirt the auto censor. ;-)
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Re: Newbie in need of advice!
Big, never be embarrassed to ask questions. No one here will think less of you or be allowed to flame a newcomer with newcomer type questions.
Before I answer it would be helpful to have some basic info on this snake. How big a snake is this? How long have you had this snake? What is your normal handling routines with this snake? How often does the snake eat and what does it eat?
They may seem like basic questions but often the best and most concise answers to a specific problem can come from these details.
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Re: Newbie in need of advice!
my advice: even if you're nervous picking her up, act confidently! she'll know the difference!
*I love this crazy, tragic, almost magic, awful, beautiful life*
~melanie~
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Re: Newbie in need of advice!
how would you like to get bite by this....

scary little girl, all bite and no bark (unsless you count her pretending to be a rattle snake).
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Re: Newbie in need of advice!
ooo... what is she kevin? she's pretty!
*I love this crazy, tragic, almost magic, awful, beautiful life*
~melanie~
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Re: Newbie in need of advice!
Sometimes I'm hesitant (I would not say afraid) to pick up my corn. She can be aggressive at times. I just take something like a pencil (she's still small, under 3') and move the first portion of her body away from my hand, and scoop her up. Once in my hand, she's a doll. No problems there. Once, I didn't hold her for two weeks and she became aggressive towards me and tried to bite. I think it was because of the lack of contact and she grew unused to me.
Just get a hold of your snake one way or another and try it a little each day. Get used to her and the way she moves. You'll get to know her and come to expect how she'll act.
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Re: Newbie in need of advice!
i second the "holding her more" thing, my BP used to be such a "cuddle-whore", he would slither up when i opened his tank and just sit in my hair/clevage, but i moved him 250 miles and decided to leave him alone for a few weeks so he could adjust, and he striked at me the first time i tried to pick him up, but now he's back to his normal self.
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Re: Newbie in need of advice!
 Originally Posted by Kagez28
how would you like to get bite by this....
scary little girl, all bite and no bark (unsless you count her pretending to be a rattle snake).
rat snake?
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