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RandyWhittington
at Mon Sep 19 00:22:26 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RandyWhittington ]
Handling your blue often as it ages and grows will definatly make a big difference. The biggest thing is not to come at it from the front when picking it up especially when it's an adult. Like most aboreal or semi aboreal species they are quicker to strike if approched from the front. I have a 9ft male and a female about 8ft and only hold them when cleaning their cages but I come at them from low and behind. This picture shows what you can get when you catch them in a bad mood. I was carrying this female across the room one day in one hand and was not paying attention to her. She struck, biting me it the ear and it felt like some one power slaped me she struck me so hard. Dont get me wrong I love a snake with spirit. Good Luck. Randy W.
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