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    Re: new owner.. ? re:handling

    I know how hard it is to be patient! ughh... ive had mine for 6 days and not only that but hes shedding and due for a feeding.. so im gonna have to wait two weeks probably before i can handle him:/ but its worth it to not stress him out...

    i gotta say tho.. he is one tolerant snake... Moved homes during a shed! never even tried to strike me. what a sweetie..

    anyways... wont be long now.. :]

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    Yeah I like the way some people love to jump all over someone, especially new people who are TRYING to get some info!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: new owner.. ? re:handling

    i was there not to long ago. I just got a boa and not holding him was soooooooooooo hard but its worth it when he eats for u

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    Re: new owner.. ? re:handling

    Snakes are honestly very fine with NO handling.

    But leave him alone for 7 days straight. and for 2 days after each meal or you risk regurg.

    Then you can start once or twice a week 10 minute handling sessions. Gentle, relaxed, let him set the pace.

    Sorry if I sounded harsh, Happy herping.
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    Re: new owner.. ? re:handling

    im new to this forum so please bear with me. i couldnt figure out how to post a question so this is how im doin it. My sister gave me her 16month ball python about a month ago, shes soo sweet. but i cant get her to eat. my sis says she ate for her about once or twice every 10 days. We stopped handling her for about 5 days and she STILL wont eat she just lays in the corner on her cool side and hides, Is she stressed from leaving her previous cage? im starting to get worried PLEASE HELP SOMEONE

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    Re: new owner.. ? re:handling

    Quote Originally Posted by jwilliams1329 View Post
    im new to this forum so please bear with me. i couldnt figure out how to post a question so this is how im doin it. My sister gave me her 16month ball python about a month ago, shes soo sweet. but i cant get her to eat. my sis says she ate for her about once or twice every 10 days. We stopped handling her for about 5 days and she STILL wont eat she just lays in the corner on her cool side and hides, Is she stressed from leaving her previous cage? im starting to get worried PLEASE HELP SOMEONE
    If you haven't already, check out the caresheet on this site. There is a whole why won't my snake eat section that might be able to help

    If you got the snake not long ago it is probably stressed. Just give it some time and refrain from handling until it starts eating consistently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by f4n70m View Post
    You didnt listen to anything anyone told you. They said to LEAVE it alone for a week. You said your only had him 5 days. Thats not a week. Have you fed him? If not then do NOT hold him until after he eats for you and then wait 2 days.

    All your doing is stressing your snake out. Hes in a new place let him get used to the place before you go and start to hold him. If he hisses thats a sign of leave me alone, thats what i would do

    LOL, well i HAVE been handling him and he ate another 2 mice tonight, so i guess hes not stressed. Have been talking with several breeders and have gotten some excellent advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by musclebabe View Post
    LOL, well i HAVE been handling him and he ate another 2 mice tonight, so i guess hes not stressed. Have been talking with several breeders and have gotten some excellent advice.
    Good for you. Dont want to sound rude but i could care less. You came in chat seeking advise. We told you ways to fix your husbandry and make it so your snake would not be stressed you took it as we were out to get you and that were rude for telling you that you have done everything wrong.. There is nothing wrong with holding him after he settles in.

    You do what u want. But when he stresses out i will tell u i told you so
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    Re: new owner.. ? re:handling

    Quote Originally Posted by f4n70m View Post
    Good for you. Dont want to sound rude but i could care less. You came in chat seeking advise. We told you ways to fix your husbandry and make it so your snake would not be stressed you took it as we were out to get you and that were rude for telling you that you have done everything wrong.. There is nothing wrong with holding him after he settles in.

    You do what u want. But when he stresses out i will tell u i told you so
    One thing you should keep in mind... The more rude and judgmental you are to someone, the more they're going to rebel against your advise. She's coming here for advice. Alot of people that are new to the hobby will come here, and they will all ask the same questions. If the members were rude to you like you were to her, would you have stuck around and followed our advise?
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    Re: new owner.. ? re:handling

    Quote Originally Posted by Elise.m View Post
    One thing you should keep in mind... The more rude and judgmental you are to someone, the more they're going to rebel against your advise. She's coming here for advice. Alot of people that are new to the hobby will come here, and they will all ask the same questions. If the members were rude to you like you were to her, would you have stuck around and followed our advise?
    Nah see she was in chat we was nice to her. She got all mad said we was rude telling her that everything she did was wrong. Which is not how we said it. So after that yes i may have been a little rude after how she acts
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