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Posted by: TBrophy at Wed Feb 10 09:00:19 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TBrophy ] I minimize handling babies and juveniles. Particularly babies. If you must handle them, e.g. cage cleaning, use a small hook to get them out of the cage. It seems to excite them a lot less than a huge, warm human hand. Nervous snakes (like pits) adapt and eat better if handled less frequently until they are mature. IMO pits really do not "like" handling, but they will tolerate it. They just tolerate it better when they are larger and more confident. | ||
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