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HerpHijinx
at Mon Oct 11 15:28:16 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerpHijinx ]
I recently had the same situation with my baby female suboc. She has been the sweetest little snake from the day I bought her. I could even carry her around in my shirt pocket and show her to people at the pet store. Then, one day, I went to pick her up, and she was a totally different animal. It was like a baby TX Rat rather than Trans-Pecos. She would strike wildly, mouth wide open. I couldn't even get near the cage without her striking at the glass. It was weird. But, I gave her a week to get over whatever she was going through, and she seems to be back to her old self. Snakes have attitudes and personalities just as any other animal.
If you are really averse to being bitten, you can fashion a "snake hook" out of an old coat hanger and use that to pick her up. Just make sure the ends are covered with something so you don't cut your snake. After you pick her up with the hook, you should then be able to place your hand underneath her with no problem. Sometimes they just freak out at seeing a hand trying to grab them. If they don't see it coming directly down on them, it seems to take some of the stress off of them. Of course, there is nothing wrong with being bitten. It happens to all of us sooner or later. Take care... ----- -JH
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