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Re: First time handling
Usually before I get mine out of the tank I wash my hands, then gently tap on the glass next to where he's at, remove the screen and if he's in a hide I pickup the hide and grab him about the middle of his body. My male is a very gentle relaxed snake so I haven't worried about being bit. My female spider I still don't have her but I'll give her a week to week and a half for her to settle down in her new home.

1.0 BP VPI Pastel - Dante
0.1 BP Spider- Name Unknown (not shipped yet)
Hopefully another one soon!
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Re: First time handling
Got him out again today with no incidents like yesterday.
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Re: First time handling
 Originally Posted by ARamos8
I use no hides, so no comment. 
Why don't you use any hides? That has to be stressful on your bp.
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Re: First time handling
 Originally Posted by lmartelli77
Why don't you use any hides? That has to be stressful on your bp.
many people who have their snakes in a rack system don't use hides.
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Re: First time handling
We use hides in our rack system and just lift them off, reach in under their bodies and lift them out. My Pastel, Osiris, starts to make a run for the back of the tub but I just reach in and gently take him out. Once I've got my hand on him, he's fine. Unlike our new Cini (Mars), that Slim mentioned, who was NOT happy with lifelast night. We did take him out tonight and he was fine. A little tense and we only had him out long enough to change the paper in his tub but he didn't try to take anyone's face off. I'm sure he will come around once he settles in more.
1.1 Normal, Bacchus, Athena
1.0 Pastel, Osiris
1.0 Mojave, Cupid
1.0 Cinnamon, Mars
0.1 Teacup Long haired Chihuahua, Marilyn

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