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    Re: Handling issues

    Quote Originally Posted by Jaxx View Post
    You guys actually lift their hides up and take them out of the place they feel secure?
    That is the only time I do not bother my BP. When he is in his hide, that is his safe place so I never mess around with that.
    Then again my BP will come out as soon as I open his enclosure doors. He knows it is feeding time if I place the tub in front of his enclosure and if there is no tub, then he knows it is handling time.
    My suggestion is to get over the fear of being bitten, don't let him be the boss of you. Reach in and pick him up, one hand 3" or so from the back of his head and the second hand about 4" from his tail. Just make sure you do not go at him face on. He will be fine with that, then just handle him for 5mins or so, do that everyday other then 24hours before and 24hours after feedings. He will get used to it and not have any problems with it.
    My friend had a BP that would strike at everything day or night and was never handled. After 2 weeks of me going over everyday and doing what I described above, the BP was fine with being handled and even seemed to enjoy it. My buddy is now able to take him out of his enclosure and enjoy him.
    Hope this helps. I know someone will have an opinion on this, but it has worked for me with my BP from day 1 and on my buddies fierce/mean BP as well. Good luck and I hope you get to enjoy your scaley pet.
    Jaxx

    This is great advice for everyone, but may I also add, do not feed you BP in it's viv, take him out and feed him in a tub or something like that, that way the chance of him striking over food is minimal
    Last edited by SteelTownGuido; 07-28-2011 at 10:11 AM. Reason: typo

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