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    Re: What Size Should I Expect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Poseidon View Post
    80 grams! So cute.
    80 grams is what an hatchling out of the egg can weigh, so even if it was a runt to start with and fed several times there is no way this animal was born over 6 months ago making it an 2011
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    Re: What Size Should I Expect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    80 grams is what an hatchling out of the egg can weigh, so even if it was a runt to start with and fed several times there is no way this animal was born over 6 months ago making it an 2011
    Yes. I think they just failed to update their information.
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    Re: What Size Should I Expect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Poseidon View Post
    Yes. I think they just failed to update their information.
    You'll want to confirm with the breeder. Information like that isn't something that's casual. It should be exact information. If it is incorrect, then what about their other animals? Could pose problems for other people.
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    Re: What Size Should I Expect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Poseidon View Post
    Yes. I think they just failed to update their information.
    That is a rather big fail if you ask me. I would be rather upset, personally.

    On that note, got any pics for us? We love pics, especially babies!

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    Re: What Size Should I Expect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vasiliki View Post
    You'll want to confirm with the breeder. Information like that isn't something that's casual. It should be exact information. If it is incorrect, then what about their other animals? Could pose problems for other people.
    Yes, I think I'll email them. They had an option for an separate listing for adults, so I was expecting sub-adult or juvenile.

    Quote Originally Posted by AK907 View Post
    That is a rather big fail if you ask me. I would be rather upset, personally.

    On that note, got any pics for us? We love pics, especially babies!
    I am relieved. This is my first snake. I went to pick it out of the bag and it turned its head towards me, and I was like, "Nu-huh." It would have been my first time holding a snake. So I put the whole bag in the cage and she let herself out. I think I'll give her time to settle in (thinking about a week?) then have her eat, leave her two days, then try to pick her up.





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    Re: What Size Should I Expect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Poseidon View Post
    I went to pick it out of the bag and it turned its head towards me, and I was like, "Nu-huh." It would have been my first time holding a snake. So I put the whole bag in the cage and she let herself out. I think I'll give her time to settle in (thinking about a week?) then have her eat, leave her two days, then try to pick her up.
    Poseidon, part of being a snake keeper is handling the snake. Now that she's in the tank, I agree that you need to let her settle in and eat a couple of times, but then you really need to get over it and pick her up.

    Handling her will be essential for husbandry and maintenance...not to mention they're pretty cool animals to hold.
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    Re: What Size Should I Expect?

    ^Agreed.

    One of the first snakes my friends got was a Carpet Python (Yes, I know different species, but, same scenario) and he to was hesitant when trying to hold his snake, so much so, he didn't actually handle it, let alone hold it for around the first seven months (used tongs to pick it up when cleaning out cage). That resulted into an unmanageable snake which hated human contact. After a while, he slowly started handling it more and more, to where it is now. Still a bit snippy, but, a heck of a lot better than seven years ago. (As for my friend, he's gotten five more snakes, all which he handles well).

    Moral of the story: Handle your snakes so they can be manageable and accustomed to being held!

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    Re: What Size Should I Expect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Poseidon, part of being a snake keeper is handling the snake. Now that she's in the tank, I agree that you need to let her settle in and eat a couple of times, but then you really need to get over it and pick her up.

    Handling her will be essential for husbandry and maintenance...not to mention they're pretty cool animals to hold.
    I know, and agree. I think once I have her in my hands that I'll be totally okay. And I think having an open area to be able to go behind her will make me feel better about picking her up. Just a question though, how do you know if they are turning towards you to strike at you or because they are curious?
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    Re: What Size Should I Expect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Poseidon View Post
    I know, and agree. I think once I have her in my hands that I'll be totally okay. And I think having an open area to be able to go behind her will make me feel better about picking her up. Just a question though, how do you know if they are turning towards you to strike at you or because they are curious?
    Normally they'll go in the classic 'S-Shaped position' before they strike, although there are some exceptions. Usually before I've been bit by a ball python (rare instance) she hissed before, but I didn't hear it so she bit me.

    BP's normally almost never bite. Only rare instances it will, such as if you're handling it in an improper way, taking a female off of her eggs, or handling it while in a deep shed.

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    Re: What Size Should I Expect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Poseidon View Post
    Just a question though, how do you know if they are turning towards you to strike at you or because they are curious?
    It becomes fairly obvious after the bite. I kid, I kid.

    If the neck is in a really tight S, and the head is tilted up at a 30-45 degree angle, you might have a strike coming. Other wise, they're probably just checking you out.
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