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Re: Wierd little corn
Is she still young? They tend to grow out of it with regular handling.
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Re: Wierd little corn
That is a natural defensive mechanism for most snakes. She will eventually no longer see you as a threat and stop musking when you pick her up. My desert king was real bad about it when I got him.... He now no longer see's me as a threat and does not musk.
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Re: Wierd little corn
Most likely she'll grow out of it. However, some never do. I have a caramel female who's several years old now and musks every time I pick her up; always has and probably always will. Continue to handle her on a regular basis, but you may have one of the ones that will always do it...
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Re: Wierd little corn
It depends on why she is musking.
How did you "break her" of biting?
Theresa Baker
No Legs and More
Florida, USA
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Re: Wierd little corn
To break her of biting, I'd just pick her up and handle her for a while, and if she bit, I'd let her bite the :cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r: outta me, and she eventually stopped. I don't think she really sees me as a threat anymore. She doesn't seem stressed or really skittish or anything. And yes, she is still young. August 11th of '07.
Oh, and hello Kevin
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