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    what to do if your boa bites and wraps

    a girl called me with questions about her 6ft redtail...i am a ball python breeder and she wanted to know what to do if her red tail bit her and wrapped...i suggested using a thin, strong object like a snake hook or drumstick to try to open the jaws and get out of the bite and then try to remove and distance herself from the snakes body. i dont know what the proper course of action would be...would love to hear boa keepers suggestions.

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    Using something to pry the mouth open is a lot easier said then done, especially when you are doing it yourself with a snake wrapped on you. Only once have I had the experience of a snake bite and wrap, and it was when Chad was feeding out 10' albino burn girl. For some reason he didn't use the tongs, and she snagged him instead. I tried spraying her in the mouth but it didn't work. I had to pickup the rest of her body and carry her ( still attached to him ) upstairs into the bath tub and turn on the water. Once she let go, she also uncoiled.
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    oh perfect, i forgot the water trick! this is one of those things that people dont tend to think about when they buy the sweet little 2 foot red tail at Petco....

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    awesome thanks guys

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    My 6.5' BCC struck my thumb and wrapped my arm once. I carried her into he bathroom, blood drippping on the floor the whole way, and the uncoiled her (your friend may not be strong enough to do this). Once I go her unwrapped and found that she was not going to let go I decided to push my thumb further into her mouth to get her teeth unhooked. As soon as I did this she let go and was as chill as she usually was. I believe it was a feeding strike, as my ex hadn't fed her in quite a while, but either way, that is how I handled the situation.
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    If something bites me i just bite back. Not sure if that would work in this case though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gsarchie View Post
    My 6.5' BCC struck my thumb and wrapped my arm once. I carried her into he bathroom, blood drippping on the floor the whole way, and the uncoiled her (your friend may not be strong enough to do this). Once I go her unwrapped and found that she was not going to let go I decided to push my thumb further into her mouth to get her teeth unhooked. As soon as I did this she let go and was as chill as she usually was. I believe it was a feeding strike, as my ex hadn't fed her in quite a while, but either way, that is how I handled the situation.
    Why did you carry her into the bathroom to uncoil her? Why not just do it in the room it happened in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by heathers*bps View Post
    Using something to pry the mouth open is a lot easier said then done, especially when you are doing it yourself with a snake wrapped on you. Only once have I had the experience of a snake bite and wrap, and it was when Chad was feeding out 10' albino burn girl. For some reason he didn't use the tongs, and she snagged him instead. I tried spraying her in the mouth but it didn't work. I had to pickup the rest of her body and carry her ( still attached to him ) upstairs into the bath tub and turn on the water. Once she let go, she also uncoiled.
    Boy doesn't that sound like more fun than a barrel of monkeys...


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