Hey, guys, how's it going? It's been a few weeks since I last posted (not that I'm a major poster and anybody noticed). I hope everyone had a good, safe holiday.
Since I last browsed here, I named my little legless love.He answers to "Freddie Mercury." He recently went through his first shed. It wasn't perfect but we're aiming for better one next time!
Anyway, I'm rambling. I have a question. My vet told me that feeding live is a huge contributor to head-shyness. In your experience, is this true?, i.e., are snakes that are fed live shyer than those fed P/K or F/T? I'm more curious than anything.
Freddie was pretty head-shy when I first got him on 11/18/07. But he's getting a lot better now; he lets me stroke the top of his head and his lower jaw and generally starts less when I make movements near his head. I feed live (he eats like a champ, under my strict supervision), for the record.
So, yeah, what's your opinion/experience?