Quote Originally Posted by Emily Hubbard View Post
I visited Scotland a few years ago and LOVED it, by the way. My favorite of all of the countries I have been to, actually. You people are SO much more friendly than the English (at least Londoners). Just saying.

Anyway, sounds like you are off to a great start. I have had my girl for about 5 months and she can still be skittish when I first reach in to get her, but she calms down once out. As mentioned, the poor things, even as adults, are pretty much defenseless in their native environment. They aren't venomous and they aren't fast, and their bite is not really all that impressive. They don't stand much of a chance if discovered by a predator, and they know it! You are doing great, just gently take your snake out and let it explore you. They like to feel secure and hidden, so giving them something to hide in/under/around while with you can help. Mine will duck her head under my couch pillows and just stare at me for several minutes with her tongue flicking.

I have also found that mine is EXTREMELY head shy when she first comes out, but after a few minutes, once she starts exploring and realizes I don't plan to eat her, I can pet her head and she won't flinch at all.

Congrats on your new snake!
Many thanks Emily! I love Scotland too, I live in a place called Kilmarnock, it's about 6 miles away from the beach, I love the beach.

Thanks everyone for all the help and advice, this is a very helpful and friendly place indeed,