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    Re: aggressive male.

    lol i figured you miss read it.

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    Re: aggressive male.

    It has been like 3 weeks. I handle every other day for 15 to 30mins. I did not handle for first week, and he does not act stressed in tub.

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    Re: aggressive male.

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    Ahhh I misread what you posted, I thought you fed him, then went to pick him up 30 minutes later lol.
    haha...me too...my first thought was why are you handling him after only 30mins?
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    Re: aggressive male.

    Quote Originally Posted by jmitch View Post
    It has been like 3 weeks. I handle every other day for 15 to 30mins. I did not handle for first week, and he does not act stressed in tub.
    He'll mellow out...give him a few months...like was said above, he may hiss but probably won't bite..."probably" being the keyword...
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    A snake hissing is telling you to leave him alone, which means you just grab him up and handle him, leave him alone and you just reinforce the hissing.

    I have a 3000 gram female that does the same thing and as soon as I have her out she acts completely docile and enjoy her time out of the tub.
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    My BP hissed at me for the first time when I went to go spot clean her tub and moved her around a few times to get her out of the way. It surprised me but she didn't strike or anything. Ever since then she hisses at me every other time I go to get her out and handle her. I see it as a "Hey, I'm comfortable what do you want?" type thing because once I have her out she's chill and starts getting all up on me lol

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    Some babies and juveniles are hissers. They almost always grow out of it, but regular (once a week), gentle handling helps.

    And he could be going into shed. A lot of non-hissers get hissy during the early stages of the shed.
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    Re: aggressive male.

    first time he has hissed. he has never struck. he just came out of shed.

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    You can't really break or train bps unfortunately. Hissing when they are babies is pretty normal. I have a couple bps that hiss at me non stop, they haven't ever bit me though. I wouldn't take it personally. Some BPs are just grouchy about being disturbed.

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