Quote Originally Posted by Jenn View Post
I'll bet she has a great feeding response too!!!
Hah, you hit that one on the nose. She is a little piggy that is so much fun to watch eat. Her feeding response is wicked and she takes all of 2 minutes to strike and swallow her food.

Shes an 08 neonate so hopefully she'll calm down with age. I have a feeling that she'll never really tolerate being handled though. Does your trouble snake still bite or just try to escape?
And she is definitely a great snake for learning handling techniques but I'm glad she wasn't my first snake. I probably would have given up on the hobby haha.

Quote Originally Posted by ev477 View Post
I think holding it when it is least active during the day helps (I don't remember if corns are nocturnal or not). As for stroking it, it's probably not helping, it's just annoying it. Just make as little motion as you can around it. I think moving slow gives the best results, at least it's slowing down on the biting too.
Hmm that's a good point. I've been holding her at night so maybe I'll start some day sessions.
She's usually chill when she can just cruise around on my hands but she isn't too fond of being grabbed (in tank or out of tank). So if I never rub/grab her while handling how will she ever get used to it?