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RE: My male has turned mean

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Posted by: Void at Thu Jul 15 13:08:19 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Void ]  
   

They're both in a 40g breeder. We took him out today and he has calmed down some but still strikes but now its mostly fake strikes. If I move my hand from back to front on his underside he's ok but if I go topside or come at him any other way he strikes.



He doest try to get away as much now either but you can tell he doesn't wanna be held. Far as getting bit goes...I'm not worried about that. After dealing with our carpet python Hazard and getting her rapid fire strikes this lil guy is nothing to worry about lol. I just don't wanna hold em for too long and stress em out even more ya know.



We're gonna try with him what we did with Hazard later on today. When we first got her she seemed to calm down ALOT whenever she was outside. She was a totally different snake outside compared to being indoors so we're going to see if it works on him.
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