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    My bp’s are young as well. Our first snake who is about 3months old has become very socialized. To the point we’re if she senses movement she will come out to the front of the cage. This is normally a couple of days before her feed day. I suspect she’s wanting us to give her food. Lol. However if we kneel down and put our hand low. She will investigate. Figure out we are not food then come out for some s’plorin.

    We have a 6 month old rescue female who after one month has gone from pet rock to doing some s’plorin and is now starting to climb all over us. So proud!

    Got a fiesty new Mojave female. She strikes first and asks questions later. Eats like a boa even though she is knew. We have got her out twice. Both times she had been sassy. We put her on our stomach or chest. Lay flat. After About 5 mins. She figures out we are not there to kill her and starts s’plorin. Lol

    our two boys are pretty similar thus far. When it’s feeding time. They tend to think the mouse is there to kill them. They both strike it about 5 times. Then grab it and ball up thinking they have to kill it or die. At that point I dart out of there sight and peek from an angle. Instincts take over and they eat.
    Our banana male is a little older now and is really doing better. He chills on my gf neck a lot and has really taken to her. He’s very friendly

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