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    Corn handeling tip of the day.

    So I got a two year old Miami a couple weeks ago at a reptile show near me.
    Figured I will be able to breed her with my male Reverse Okeetee next year.
    She doesn't want to eat for me but everything is new to her and she isn't under weight and looks very healthy.
    So just today I was waiting for my wife to get ready to go to lunch, got the snake out for some socializing to get her used to me.
    Been doing this about every other day, and she isn't hard to hang on to at all.
    Now for the tip of the day, I was sitting at the foot of the bed and she stuck her head between my arm and my side headed for my hip.
    I went to pull her back up and, I couldn't get her back.
    So I stood up and looking in a mirror I could see that she had gone into my phone holster ( with no phone in it ) and turned back and stitched herself a couple times in the loops of the leather.
    At this point I went and got my wife to help me and when my wife got ahold of the snake it pushed its tail through a belt loop and locked on.
    Took us about 10 minuets to get her out of the tangle.

    The tip: DON'T LET THEM GET DOWN BESIDE YOU!
    Some days its just not worth chewing through the restraints

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