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Hi, I'm New Here!
Handling Confidence
I've been reading over this forum and heard of baby snakes in pockets, snakes in hoods (still looking at those great photos of the boom family) and generally just handling them as one would handle a small mammal.
This got me wondering, how do you go about handling you're little ones?
I’ve only had the confidence to take Lennie out of my hands once, and he immediately dashed behind a mug and took up an S position (so I promptly picked him up and placed him back in his vivi).
Just looking for tips and weather it's just experience or knowing the nature of your snakes.
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Handling Confidence
It's both.
My large radixes have been with me from birth so they know me also.
I find the more I handle them the calmer they are but my experience is with T.radix mostly.
Photos of the boom family? Do you mean my Bommerang?
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Hi, I'm New Here!
Re: Handling Confidence
aye i do =3, your boomerang always looks so calm and seems to pose for the camera.
guess i'll just have to keep at it then, give my lennie a bit more freedom each time
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Handling Confidence
 Originally Posted by Nix
aye i do =3, your boomerang always looks so calm and seems to pose for the camera.
guess i'll just have to keep at it then, give my lennie a bit more freedom each time
Here's a link to the outcome of her breeding.
Start at post #33.
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Handling Confidence
 Originally Posted by Nix
aye i do =3, your boomerang always looks so calm and seems to pose for the camera.
guess i'll just have to keep at it then, give my lennie a bit more freedom each time
 Originally Posted by guidofatherof5
Here's a link to the outcome of her breeding.
Start at post #33.
Boomerang (You go girl)
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"Preparing For Fourth shed"
Re: Handling Confidence
I think handling confidence and trust come with time spent with a snake over an extended period of time as well, so that both you get to know the mannerisms of the snake and trust it as well as the snake gets comfortable with your mannerisms and movements and trusts you to not do them harm. We are after all about 500 times there mass. It would be the equivalent to a 90,000 pound alien picking me up, I would be a little unsure of the situation at first to say the least, I might even crap myself the way garters sometimes do, lol. This is just my oppinion and every snake and snake keeper is an individual, with a different set of variables and different learning curve and hense a different amount of time needed to get to the goal of the relative term "tame" or "handleable". Just keep working with and studying and learning about your snake. Some people say that you can't build a bond with a snake like you can a cat or dog, I believe they are wrong.
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Handling Confidence
[QUOTE=Jeff B;160936] We are after all about 500 times there mass. It would be the equivalent to a 90,000 pound alien picking me up, I would be a little unsure of the situation at first to say the least, I might even crap myself the way garters sometimes do, lol.QUOTE]
Now that is funny. Thanks Jeff.
I'm still laughing, can't catch my brea...............________(flatline)
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Hi, I'm New Here!
Re: Handling Confidence
thanks for the advice so far, and yeah
 Originally Posted by Jeff B
We are after all about 500 times there mass. It would be the equivalent to a 90,000 pound alien picking me up, I would be a little unsure of the situation at first to say the least, I might even crap myself the way garters sometimes do, lol.
really puts this into perspective, i guess i'll get to know him better with time =3
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Old and wise snake
Re: Handling Confidence
You and your snake will eventually get used to each other Even though Houdini is very comfortable being handled, I've never been able to let him out of my hands... He's just so energetic and quick!
Have fun getting to know your little one better!
 Originally Posted by Jeff B
We are after all about 500 times there mass. It would be the equivalent to a 90,000 pound alien picking me up, I would be a little unsure of the situation at first to say the least, I might even crap myself the way garters sometimes do,
Hahaha.... Great comparison
Lora
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