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Re: first feeding done but i have some?
 Originally Posted by giaach
When I got my bp I was a little cautious of picking her up too but honestly, they are so friendly and unless you have an aggressive snake (which you would probably have known by now) the chances of it bitting you when you pick it up are slim to none. As long as you keep their body supported and are gentle you should have no problems.
In some forums about feeding they say that some can go up to 4 weeks without pooping. But usually they poop once or twice a week. Most the time you'll just find uriates. You will know when they poop. It smells terrible.
When you pick them up just grab them near their midsection and place her/her on your hand or whatever. The are terrestrial animals so they need support for their long backbone. As long as you keep them supported ( which isn't hard to do) your fine. They usually get themselves comfortable.
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Re: first feeding done but i have some?
i think hes a calm one.this morn i was moving his hide back because he moved it overnight and he woke up and i left my hand in the tank and he just slowly came over to my hand and checked me out he also has done that when i change the water and if im watching him he comes up too the front and says whats up lol
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Re: first feeding done but i have some?
thats pretty cool. Mine spends most of her time in her hide. Shes about to shed too, which causes them to be a little more recluse. but I would assume that from what you said, your snake doesn't sound like a vicious killer out to bite your hand off.
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Re: first feeding done but i have some?
I feed all my snakes outside in a separate feeding tub just bc i get a very strong feeding response...when they go in there they know its time to eat. My suggestion is to pick up a digital scale for 35$ mice/rats can be seen as small to some but when you put em on the scale theyre huge... My buddy was feeding his snake 30-40g rats at 3-4 months old bc he had no clue how big to feed... snake was pounding em with no problems but once he got a scale and found out how much they really weighed hes was very surprised.
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Re: first feeding done but i have some?
i wish i could get all my questions on one post but i keep forgetting lol i think this is my last one though when you say give him 2 days before handling is that do whole days?so todays thursday so would it be saturday or sunday before i try to handle him?
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Re: first feeding done but i have some?
I'd say saturday night, or anytime sunday should be fine. Just don't handle it too much until like monday.
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Re: first feeding done but i have some?
well im going to start with 5 minute sessions pretty much daily besides the days after feeding then i will add time after a while.i have my beardie for long handling sessions shes spoiled and wont go to sleep unless i take her out and lay down with her she wants to be out with me all day long lol
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Re: first feeding done but i have some?
 Originally Posted by beardieguy
ok the mouse was pretty close to his girth.maybe ill try feeding in the tank not sure yet.i change his water everday so i dont think he will get tank aggression if keep going in to change his water.also i didnt really know how to get him out of his tank.im still a little nervous about taking him out and im sure he knows that but first i kinda pet him gently then i waited 15 seconds then i picked him up from the middle of his body with one hand.was that the right way to take him out?and he curled his neck back when i was putting him in and it made me jump a little any pointers on the fear situation lol
How big is your BP (length and width) and when did you get him? When I got my bf for the first time, i handled him a bit, then about a week later my order from reptile supply came with all the stuff for his tank, so I set it up and let him be for another week. Once that week was up I fed him, and few days later tried grabbing him but he hissed and was VERY jumpy. I couldn't put my hand in the tank without him snapping and jumping. He never struck at me tho. Well, that hissy and jumpy snake is so tame right now that I can just open the tank, take off the hide and put my hand in front of him and he will slither on thanks to a trick I learned from bearheart from here, so credit goes to him. Get an old T-Shirt or white beater that you don't need anymore, cut out a small piece (kinda like a bandana) and tie it around your hand during night. After 3-4 nights cut that piece of cloth in half and put them in your snake's hides. This will associate your scent with his hide(aka security) It did wonders, and now if I put him on my bed, the second he spots my hand he will quickly slither over and hide under it or get on me. By the way, I'm not sure how long the scent stays but you can use that old T-shirt or white beater and every month or so make a new piece of cloth and put it in his or her hide.
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Re: first feeding done but i have some?
sound like a good thing to try but my bp hasnt even been in his hides yet.i was going to buy a bigger one for 25 bucks but i got some moss instead and put it in the hides so im going to see what happens i might take the top off one hide and see if he lays there then maybe cover it when he starts using it more.hes about 22inches long and about inch wide maybe wider.i have had him since sunday so almost a week.he ate with no problem so i think hes pretty adjusted to his tank but he wont hide inside his caves just behind them
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Re: first feeding done but i have some?
Hi,
I'd give him another week to settle in and start using his hides - I know its hard not to handle them but its for the best in the longrun.
dr del
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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