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Re: Baby Burmese Behavior - Typical?
 Originally Posted by bcr229
That's an interesting observation about the albinos. I have two Kahl albino boas and a purple albino retic, and have not seen any indications from any of them that they have vision issues.
I by no means am an authority on anything other than my own animals. I do know some albino animals are susceptible to vision issues. My normal albinos do not seem to see well. I have not detected any vision issues with my lavenders yet. Even if it is not albino related the animal could still be blind as a bat. I have a highway that strikes at shadows across the room. I don't think it sees well either. Not a morph related issue just he does not see well.
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Re: Baby Burmese Behavior - Typical?
I have a lavender Ball Python and I was wondering if he has eye problems because he does not seem to react to movement. He doesn't really react too anything until you touch him and even then it is very calm. He shows no fear when you are holding maybe he is just the most docile ball python ever and his eye sight is fine. I was looking for info. on Albino Ball Python's and blindness if you know about this Please let me know
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Re: Baby Burmese Behavior - Typical?
 Originally Posted by redcharger
I have a lavender Ball Python and I was wondering if he has eye problems because he does not seem to react to movement. He doesn't really react too anything until you touch him and even then it is very calm. He shows no fear when you are holding maybe he is just the most docile ball python ever and his eye sight is fine. I was looking for info. on Albino Ball Python's and blindness if you know about this Please let me know
Thanks
No specific info but I'm sure I've seen reports /accounts of many forms of albinos having some degree of defective vision ... maybe best Googling it .
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Re: wow
 Originally Posted by jodidelisio
Fortunately she's still tiny; being bit by a kitten hurts more. I'm more concerned about her hurting herself than me at this point.
She'll be done with QT in a few more weeks and then I can get her out more often so hopefully she'll make more progress. For now I limit my handling sessions to times when I plan to shower right afterward.
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Re: wow
 Originally Posted by bcr229
Fortunately she's still tiny; being bit by a kitten hurts more. I'm more concerned about her hurting herself than me at this point.
She'll be done with QT in a few more weeks and then I can get her out more often so hopefully she'll make more progress. For now I limit my handling sessions to times when I plan to shower right afterward.
I'm guessing you've read up on tap- training ??
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Re: wow
 Originally Posted by Zincubus
I'm guessing you've read up on tap- training ??
Oh definitely, there's a dedicated hook just for her and the defensive juvenile yellow anaconda that are going through QT together (they're both rescues).
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Re: Baby Burmese Behavior - Typical?
i agree at this point he will only hurt himself, good luck then.... i suppose it is normal because they are rescues
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Re: Baby Burmese Behavior - Typical?
 Originally Posted by jodidelisio
i agree at this point he will only hurt himself, good luck then.... i suppose it is normal because they are rescues 
I think this girl just intimidated her former owner. Anyway, she was a lot better when I had her out yesterday evening. She still talked smack a lot but didn't strike, and she wasn't nearly as stiff when I got her in-hand. Baby steps.
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