Re: How do I built trust with my snake if it' possible
Originally Posted by Neko_snake
Consistency is definitely key with any animal. If most of the interactions he's had are negative then he's going to be scared. Just to make sure you say he's moving around a lot, does he flick his tongue slowly when he does it or is it fast like he's trying to get away. I ask because sometimes my boyfriend's hands are too warm for ours snakes so I've noticed they'll be fine for a while then get the zoomies when they get too warm. Usually they find their way over to me or under a blanket or something but their tongues flick slowly so I know they're still in exploring mode and they're not afraid of being handled. Just want to make sure of all the options. Also I agree with the pillowcase method. My female BP loves to be in things. That makes her feel safe. She's much better now but it used to be the only method I could handle her.
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He does flick his tounge fast. Extremely fast even. So I can definately assume he is very agiated.
They are fast short flicks compared to the long flicks he does when he is alone exploring the cage (and thinks I am not looking lol).