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    Re: She fell 3 times :[

    Not to go off-topic, but here is an exmple of why you need to keep a very watchful eye on her.

    We were playing Blokus and we had xena out and my roomate let her crawl over the kitchen counter where we were playing no biggie right she was exploring, well she started to go across the stove no biggie, I was keeping an eye on her and thought when she gets to the other side I'll reach over and bring her back, well half way across the ceramic top stove she decides to venture into the the oven vent space! (that I wasn't aware that was there)

    she got almost half her body in, roomate ran to shut off breaker for stove, while I held onto snake.

    We had to pull stove out , remove back & top panels to get her out. the space she got into I couldn't put my index finger into.

    So the moral of this story is...........
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    Re: She fell 3 times :[

    The moral of the story is get ur stuff together andrew,
    and make sure to take better care of ur snake, don't put her around ur neck,
    and don't take ur eyes off her. :]

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    Re: She fell 3 times :[

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    Not to go off-topic, but here is an exmple of why you need to keep a very watchful eye on her.

    We were playing Blokus and we had xena out and my roomate let her crawl over the kitchen counter where we were playing no biggie right she was exploring, well she started to go across the stove no biggie, I was keeping an eye on her and thought when she gets to the other side I'll reach over and bring her back, well half way across the ceramic top stove she decides to venture into the the oven vent space! (that I wasn't aware that was there)

    she got almost half her body in, roomate ran to shut off breaker for stove, while I held onto snake.

    We had to pull stove out , remove back & top panels to get her out. the space she got into I couldn't put my index finger into.

    So the moral of this story is...........
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    Re: She fell 3 times :[

    [QUOTE=azpythons;971524]I never said dropping a snake is ok...QUOTE]

    My apologies... it sounded like you were saying it was no big deal.
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    Re: She fell 3 times :[

    [QUOTE=Bruce Whitehead;971546]
    Quote Originally Posted by azpythons View Post
    I never said dropping a snake is ok...QUOTE]

    My apologies... it sounded like you were saying it was no big deal.
    its all good in da hood...if that was the impression i gave....obviously it was not i meant.

    sTO sAYS:::::dROP A SNAKE, bIG MISTAKE

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    Re: She fell 3 times :[

    Why do people feel it necessary to put snakes around their necks?

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    Re: She fell 3 times :[

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave79 View Post
    Why do people feel it necessary to put snakes around their necks?
    I usually let my older ones hang out around my neck while I do tank cleaning/maintenance and they are content to do so, part of our bonding time
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    Re: She fell 3 times :[

    The farthest Karma has ever "fallen" was when she slid from my stomach onto the bed I was laying on I have never put her around my neck. It just doesn't seem safe when she's only around 2 feet long. Maybe when she's older and bigger I will...but I personally like handling a snake with my hands. I've actually managed to do some minor cleaning with Karma curled up on my hand I guess it's whatever both you and your snake are comfortable with
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    Re: She fell 3 times :[

    Not trying to be rude but shouldnt you have learned from the fall not to do it ?

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    Re: She fell 3 times :[

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave79 View Post
    Why do people feel it necessary to put snakes around their necks?


    It's awkward to handle big snakes without putting them around your neck...
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