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    Re: Handling Protocol

    Yours is about the size of my guyana bcc. With her, I started by using either a snake hook or leather glove to get her out of the enclosure, and once out I held her with bare hands. After I realized that she shows no real feeding or defensive reaction, I started just reaching in and scooping her up from behind and she always comes willingly.

    With a truly food agressive snake like my Aussie water python, I always use a glove to get her out, and take it off once she simmers down in my arms.

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