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Obsidian_Dragon
03-17-15, 08:28 AM
So, my formerly placid MBK has become quite the temperamental pissbaby lately. I thought it was a winter thing--but he's in fully active warmer weather mode now, and still gives me tail rattle and angry peeing if I take him out most of the time.

Do they have a moody teenager stage? I can only guess at his age--I'd say he's around a year-ish, now.

He's scooting around plenty and eating and shedding and otherwise seems fine. Just...cranky.

Minkness
03-17-15, 10:28 AM
Hmmm...I dunno. Calypso was a pisser last week too, but this week she's fine. She's also much younger than your baby lol.

Obsidian_Dragon
03-17-15, 12:04 PM
He's over two feet long now! It's kind of amazing how much he's grown.

D Grade
03-17-15, 12:30 PM
Its exactly what it is. Im going through this with my King, sometimes he's placid and cooperative, sometimes he wants to bite. Less biting lately since even when he does bite, I still hold him.

Whatever you do, still hold your snake when he attempts a bite when you go in to handle. If it realizes biting will get you to go away, it'll keep doing it. If he's in a good position to strike and a bad position to pick up, try moving him to a better area in his home to scoop him up. Remember to always try to scoop it up from the bottom or pick up from the rear (supportively of course). This will prevent a bite in the first place and keep your fingers out of strike range.

Obsidian_Dragon
03-17-15, 02:32 PM
He doesn't bite, thankfully. I just get a lot of rattlesnake tail and--it's not musking. I get musked all the time thanks to my garter snake. It's just...peeing. Angry peeing.

I'm going through a lot of hand towels handling him and my garter these days, haha.

drumcrush
03-17-15, 08:09 PM
Ammit went through this stage a bit. All i got was some tail rattle and some musking, she went through it pretty quick though.

the surprising thing is, Ammit musked on me more than my garter lol

Lefitte
03-17-15, 11:52 PM
Angry peeing, that a perfect description haha! Everyone complains about how bad musk smells so Eir must angry pee instead of musk because I can't ever smell it unless I'm trying to. She does it and rattlesnake tails all the time. Had her since September and handle her 1-2 a week.

Minkness
03-18-15, 01:34 AM
Heh, I thought the rattle tail was normal! Lol. If I so much as look at Calypso the wrong way she rattles at me. And angry pees alot as well. I handle her about 2-3 times a week and it's never changed. Her 'fits' are if she's trying to get away. Normally she rattles and pees but doesn't really dart anywhere, but when she's having a tantrum she becomes a little whip snake and flails around all over the place lol.

D Grade
03-18-15, 03:38 AM
Haven't gotten the wanna be buzztail action nor musking from either of my snakes. Just bites, I guess my fat white fingers represent fuzzies or something. :)

Obsidian_Dragon
03-18-15, 08:17 AM
Oh musk is....something else, haha. I don't find it terrible--getting the full, post-feeding pee 'n poop combo is worse--but it's...not a pretty smell, no.

My garter musks every dang time I pick him up. Noodle was actually great for a long time--musked the first couple of times, then quit entirely. I had no attitude handling him at all really from mid-July until...November. Then he was pretty quiet over the winter and didn't want to come out much, and now...more of the same, haha. He's out and about! BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN TOUCH ME, HUMAN. Rattle, rattle, pee.

Yesterday I frowned at both the older snakes and said, "Your new little sister is nicer."

http://41.media.tumblr.com/c4b4d6acbc39258091115f5758028c39/tumblr_nl8hh7Ob461qdg59lo1_1280.jpg

Sulky pissbaby.

Sylphie
03-18-15, 08:22 AM
Hahaha, maybe he will be fine soon :D And he's really beautiful!

Minkness
03-18-15, 09:50 AM
Maybe it's the change in weather?

Rattlehead
03-18-15, 09:59 AM
I had something similar with my milksnake (never got musked, but she was super scared). Now I handle her only when she has been in the fresh zone of the terrarium for a while, so I know she won't be agile.

Jrich
03-18-15, 12:59 PM
I was always getting pooped on by my milk snake when I first got him so I started wearing gardening gloves that go up to the elbow, that helps. Getting my snakes out with a rubber snake hook first and gently transferring them to my hands made getting them out for anything so much smoother and less stressful.

Obsidian_Dragon
03-25-15, 08:39 AM
I changed his hides last week--I bought some Reptile Basics ones, as I had an order in for my newest acquisition. Up until now he's had a mix of cardboard tubes, half logs, a cave that's possibly a little big, and some weird...ceramic half-tube that I found at goodwill.

ANYWAY, I thought he might like some more secure hides.

NOPE. He's been avoiding them and then this week, refused to eat (he generally wants to eat from inside his hide--he's a shy eater, and has only eaten out in the open a couple of times. Mostly after being in blue when he's extra hungry).

I swapped back his warm hide, at least. Is this just a hissy fit over the hides? Is it kingsnake breeding season, too? He's only a year old, ish? As far as I can guess, so I wasn't think he'd be old enough for that yet.

This is the first time he's failed to eat for me when he hasn't been in blue. :|

drumcrush
03-25-15, 10:02 AM
My king has a favorite hide that she prefers. It's a small box for a fish tank heater. It's the only hide I see her in. Like this box is tiny, I never thought that a 4 ft snake could fit in such a tiny space lol. I introduce other hides but she doesn't use them so I normally put them in my garters tank cause she uses all of them.

Obsidian_Dragon
03-26-15, 12:40 PM
He used to bounce between the warm hide (weird ceramic thing) and cool hide (cardboard tube) fairly often. Sometimes he'd wedge himself in the corner under some wood/a plant I have in there.

But the tube just doesn't work for me anymore, because getting him out is a PITA!

I did see him in the new hide again--he knew it was feeding day and was probably trying to follow his usual routine--but he wasn't there for long, and it's the only time I've spotted him in there.

I'll probably remove the second new hide and just put them aside for one of the others to grow into. What he'll get in its place, I don't know yet. I don't want to shift the cave he has over there, as that's his deeper digging side and I don't want it to squish him. Might be time for another half log, or something.

Weirdo.

My husband asked if I was going to offer him food again this week, and seemed surprised that I said no, he can just go hungry. If he's extra hungry next feeding time, he'll be less of a dingbat! Sounds good to me. :P

drumcrush
03-27-15, 05:54 AM
Sounds like a handful lol. I have to take out Ammits favorite hide and replace it because she just took a large dump on it -.-

D Grade
03-28-15, 11:36 AM
Sounds like a handful lol. I have to take out Ammits favorite hide and replace it because she just took a large dump on it -.-

LOL, first world snake owner problems. Just cleaned a nice section of bedding out because of the same issue.