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big ball bite... yes, there's blood here...
well, it finally happened to me... I've fed literally thousands of times now, frozen/thawed, by hand, and never had anything go wrong... So I'm posting this so anyone else that does that can see what COULD happen to them... to start, here's petunia...

I was going through feeding some of the snakes tonight and petunia appeared to be hungry as always (this is my fiance's 1,500 gram ball - which is the same snake that bit her in the face several months ago). He went for the rat, overshot and so I dropped the rat and pulled away. The problem was that petunia had managed to grab the tip of my finger...
This all happened pretty quickly, but as soon as I realized what had happened (and pulled him across the tub hanging onto my finger for a foot and a half) I reached for him, cause he wasn't letting go, and he constricted both of my hands, and still had my finger in his mouth. I was alone, and couldn't use my hands. Not good. Knowing petunia, I knew he would let go of me before he tried to eat me. So I decided my only option was to wait it out, and I was trying as hard as I could to stay still so he would release sooner. After a little over 3 minutes, he finally released and left me bleeding...
It tore a little bit at the end of my finger, and then the other teeth just punctured... I just want to share my story so that maybe it will keep someone else from getting bitten during feeding... Here is before clean up...


And then this is after I got it cleaned up. It took several minutes for it to stop bleeding and there was A LOT of blood that came out of those little holes. Sorry, but I could help but to squeeze my finger when I was washing up, and it actually squirted... :eek: the worst part, as you can probably tell, was under my fingernail...


The funniest thing was that I was trying to get water on him at first to get him to let go. First I tried the faucet, and I couldn't turn it on because of my hands being stuck in the ball of constricting petunia. Then I went for some pitchers that I had water in, the problem there was that they were half full, and he was too big to get into the pitcher. So that's when I actually decided to wait until he decided it was time to let go...
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