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    Re: Rescued a BP.. omg poor thing!! :(

    Quote Originally Posted by MissStress View Post
    I have checked out the care sheet but it did not mention much about handling after feeding (or maybe I missed it?)
    Although I would prefer to not handle him until he's in a better state and had a chance to get used to us/our house, I have to get him in to his new habitat somehow.
    As mentioned, here are some pics of his current situation.
    http://s952.photobucket.com/albums/ae9/YukonChick/Saul/
    Just pick him up and move him. "Herding" him will only cause him to ball up or strike defensively. If you are really worried, get a snake hook, but just picking him up will be the least stressful way for him.
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