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How do you handle your snakes?
Before I handel any of my snakes, I make sure they know I'm there first. They usually know because they feel it when I open of their lid or accidentally bump their table. Then I usallu pick them up mid body and hold them with both hands, supporting their delacate spines.
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I reach in and pick mine up , unless they give me a clear sign that they do not want to be handled.
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Re: How do you handle your snakes?
same just reach in and pick up.
I want one  I need one  got to rob that bank one day
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0.1 mex black king, 3.5 western hogs/albino/yellow/hets.
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Re: How do you handle your snakes?
First I put on my leather coat, then I put on my welding gloves, I then put on my chemist face shield, then I get out my 4 foot hook as well as my 4 foot tongs. I slowly open the enclosure, waiting about 3 minutes before I open it all the way. I then reach in and pin it to the floor of the enclosure with my hook. I then grab it with the tongs. I then get the snake out of the enclosure and start sweating. This is the dangerous part. Anything can happen now.
This is how I take my Ball Pythons out of their enclosures.
Jim Smith
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Re: How do you handle your snakes?
 Originally Posted by j_h_smith
First I put on my leather coat, then I put on my welding gloves, I then put on my chemist face shield, then I get out my 4 foot hook as well as my 4 foot tongs. I slowly open the enclosure, waiting about 3 minutes before I open it all the way. I then reach in and pin it to the floor of the enclosure with my hook. I then grab it with the tongs. I then get the snake out of the enclosure and start sweating. This is the dangerous part. Anything can happen now.
This is how I take my Ball Pythons out of their enclosures. 
Jim Smith
you need to use more caution when handleing animals like this dont you watch animal planet?
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I usually punch mine in the face to let em know who's boss, then grab em by the tail and toss em around a bit before I cuddle them and make them promise to say they just fell down the stairs.
Really, I just open up the tub, lift up the hide, pick her up in the middle somewhere, and prop her up on my shoulders or close to my chest for warmth. If she's too active or seems aggressive it usually means she's hungry, in which case I don't handle her at all, but instead carefully prepare a gourmet meal of rodent. Never been bitten, and she's not terribly shy so I figure I'm not doing it wrong.
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Re: How do you handle your snakes?
I have my wife take 'em out for me.
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