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    Re: What do you do to 'Handle' your Ball Python?

    I just get the royals out to sit and chill for a while, they'll roam around the bed for a bit but never go off it, tried that with the carpet and he had his head out the window while his tail hadn't even made it on to the bottom of the bed yet haha

    We had out cat scratching post next to the big viv while we were moving stuff around making room for it, the two of them we basically nose touching the glass but didn't bother, our dog is terrified of only one of our snakes (not the largest surprisingly) when she moves in the viv. When we went to pick the carpet up the guy had him out and his dog just floated around the full time. I thought he was proper nuts to take that chance can't say any of the snakes have even noticed or acted different smelling or seeing them though.

    Edit : Our vivs are located in the bedroom, I don't have them out when the others are in the room. This post kind of made it look like I had them all out playing happy families I'd rather shut the dog/cat away for a while rather than take the risk of hurting the snakes no matter how 'friendly and unlikely to bite' they are
    Last edited by montymiow; 02-10-2017 at 01:36 PM.
    1.0 Normal Royal Python
    0.1 Unknown Morph Royal
    0.1 Coastal Carpet Python
    0.1 Cat
    0.1 Dog ~ Bullmastif
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