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    Re: best time of day to handle

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    I pick mine up whenever I want to.

    That being said, I don't over handle my animals. The most they are out is one to two times per week for about 10-15 minutes.
    What happens if you over handle your BP? Does it stress it out or is there something else to worry about?

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    Re: best time of day to handle

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    I pick mine up whenever I want to.

    That being said, I don't over handle my animals. The most they are out is one to two times per week for about 10-15 minutes.
    I agree, I get mine out whenever I want, but only for a short periods at a time!

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    Re: best time of day to handle

    I usually take mine out when he is active (nights) I will open his in closure and wait to see if he will come to me. He usually does once or twice a week. That isn't including cleaning his enclosure that I do on a schedule for a full clean and I always spot check every day but i usually work around him.

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    Re: best time of day to handle

    im hearing alot about not handling a snake until its eating good...why is that done?

    my current collection
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    Re: best time of day to handle

    Quote Originally Posted by mommanessy247 View Post
    im hearing alot about not handling a snake until its eating good...why is that done?
    because the handling is for you, not for the snake. If your snake is not eating and you are holding it for hours a day, then that is probably why it isn't eating.

    They don't "like" being held. They just tolerate it. If it were up to them, they wouldn't want to be handled at all.
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    Re: best time of day to handle

    i handle my snakes whenever i feel like it, they dont mind
    1 RED TAIL BOA
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    Re: best time of day to handle

    Quote Originally Posted by king216 View Post
    i handle my snakes whenever i feel like it, they dont mind
    And you know this because???????? Maybe you asked them??

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    Re: best time of day to handle

    Quote Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    i take my BPs out when i clean. i just quickly look over their bodies to make sure they didnt get into their poopie -_-... it only happened once to my spider, and a nice warm bath fixed it up =]. anytime i check them out, i check their bellies, their faces / heads, and vents to make sure nothings out of the ordinary
    As do I

    The only times I take my snakes out is when I spot clean, change the bedding, sometimes when I change the dish, and when I give them their health check.

    The health check is to see if they have any parasites or sicknesses. I will normally open their mouths up to check around for mucus bubbles or I will pull their lip down on both sides to check that way if they are head shy. I will also listen for any popping/clicking noises. Just to make sure my snakes are all healthy.

    The other times I take my snakes out is to show people if they wanted to see them or if I'm taking my male out or putting him in for breeding. I'll also take my female out to palpate her. So far nothing
    Tiff'z Morphz

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    Re: best time of day to handle

    Cleaning time only. If I want to pet something I call for one of the dogs.
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    Re: best time of day to handle

    I only handle after dusk when they are awake! I feel bad waking them up during the day! They have feelings too! LOL!

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