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Re: so yeah
Don't worry JEWSKIN...I get what you are saying about retics. They are definitely jumpy animals(wether it be feeding response or not). Maybe try feeding that snake a bit more. It may just have a big appetite. Hope it tames down for you.
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Re: so yeah
Thank you so much guys! BTW she eats like 15 dollars worth of rats a week appetite isn't it lol.....hopefully she will tame down I do want to breed her when she's big enough she's so beautiful in person!
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Re: so yeah
dumb questions but can't retics get even 30 ft?!
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Alright. You're working with a young, "mean" snake. No problem. Be glad she's not 12 yrs. old...
You are doing some things right, some things wrong. Don't handle her much. As little as possible at the start. You want to gain trust. Do your "30 second in and out" enclosure maintenance, but make sure she gets your scent and is not threatened by you. Try not to cover her if you can. You are trying to eliminate her associating your scent with negative experiences. If she gets used to your scent and is not covered, poked, prodded, picked up, etc. she will realize you mean her no harm. Then let her start to approach you. Let her initiate contact. Let her lick your hand/arm. If you think she's going to bite, back off (sounds like you have a bit of experience, you should be able to "read" the snake by now). This could take awhile (longest I've ever taken to calm a snake was six months. A different species which shall remain nameless to protect the innocent, but it went from a psycho mouth of needles to a crowd favourite at our herp club's mall shows), but if you're dedicated and patient, it will work out in the end. And the reward for the work you've done will be amazing.
Good luck.
Chris
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Re: so yeah
 Originally Posted by mumps
Alright. You're working with a young, "mean" snake. No problem. Be glad she's not 12 yrs. old...
You are doing some things right, some things wrong. Don't handle her much. As little as possible at the start. You want to gain trust. Do your "30 second in and out" enclosure maintenance, but make sure she gets your scent and is not threatened by you. Try not to cover her if you can. You are trying to eliminate her associating your scent with negative experiences. If she gets used to your scent and is not covered, poked, prodded, picked up, etc. she will realize you mean her no harm. Then let her start to approach you. Let her initiate contact. Let her lick your hand/arm. If you think she's going to bite, back off (sounds like you have a bit of experience, you should be able to "read" the snake by now). This could take awhile (longest I've ever taken to calm a snake was six months. A different species which shall remain nameless to protect the innocent, but it went from a psycho mouth of needles to a crowd favourite at our herp club's mall shows), but if you're dedicated and patient, it will work out in the end. And the reward for the work you've done will be amazing.
Good luck.
Chris
Thank you so much! I have gotten her on frozen thawed instead of live yay since I've had her and I will kepp you posted again thank you so much
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Re: so yeah
 Originally Posted by dembonez
dumb questions but can't retics get even 30 ft?!

yes but they are amazingly beautiful
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Re: so yeah
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Oh took me a second to see the snake..
Where is the snake? If thats what hell looks like i am there
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Re: so yeah
 Originally Posted by joepythons
Where is the snake?  If thats what hell looks like i am there 
lol good stuff ugh wish I could put more down have a rescue coming in have to set up for and aggressive neglected tegu
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Re: so yeah
Love GU's want one someday...If you're looking for a great GU resource...Check out The Tegu Community @ thetegu.com A ton of knowledge and dang nice people too....
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Re: so yeah
awesome will do I am hoping to adopt her out she needs to be tammed though funny all the animals I get need that
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