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    Re: best time of day to handle

    Quote Originally Posted by seeya205 View Post
    I only handle after dusk when they are awake! I feel bad waking them up during the day! They have feelings too! LOL!
    They also don't have jobs or have to go to school. They have all the time in the world to sleep!
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    Re: best time of day to handle

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    They also don't have jobs or have to go to school. They have all the time in the world to sleep!
    Jealous much?

    Dont worry, I am too hehe..

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    Re: best time of day to handle

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    Jealous much?

    Dont worry, I am too hehe..
    Lol I know! That is exactly why I don't feel bad about waking them up. They have no where to be
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    Re: best time of day to handle

    Yes I would say evenings as well since they are nocturnal. I handle my snakes usually 1 or 2 times every day.

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    Re: best time of day to handle

    Usually take them out at night. When i had a ton of enclosures it seemed like they slept all day and came out at night so i ususlly let them sleep unlessthere was a need. Their definitely more nocturnal.

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    Re: best time of day to handle

    Thanks agent! I have had mine less than 2 weeks. She was a gift to me along with a 40 gal tank(which i have 3 hide spots, bowl of wet moss, water dish and a really cool branch. I took her into the shop today where it was purchased, and the owner told me that she is in excellent health and very happy and friendly. I am a first time snake owner and want to handle her allthe time. She was so friendly at the shop, even a customer who was with her bf and didnt care for snakes actually wanted to hold her! I feel like a proud parent.....lol. Thanks for your input!

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    Re: best time of day to handle

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    Lol I know! That is exactly why I don't feel bad about waking them up. They have no where to be
    Little punks dont have to hear the annoying sound of obnoxious alarm clocks at 6 in the morning.. Jealous is an understatement haha..

    Even so, I hate waking mine up during the day. Its not his fault he "lucked" out more then me. With his being a snake and me being a damn human with responsibilities lmao..

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