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EL Ziggy
08-24-17, 08:13 PM
Seriously, I can't ask for much more in a snake. He's active, displays well, eats like a zombie and handles like a dream. I still don't trust him totally yet. :)

http://i.imgur.com/MdyJauN.jpg (http://imgur.com/MdyJauN)

http://i.imgur.com/Vo9wnl2.jpg (http://imgur.com/Vo9wnl2)

http://i.imgur.com/Hlolf9t.jpg (http://imgur.com/Hlolf9t)

Minkness
08-24-17, 09:35 PM
Dang Ziggy...you are giving me a baaaad itch...lol

Gorgeous animal you have there. Would love to see one in person. =)

dannybgoode
08-24-17, 11:48 PM
They're awesome snakes - super alert and a joy to keep. Nigel is looking good zig...

toddnbecka
08-25-17, 02:39 AM
Love seeing the pics, but anything that grows big enough to eat a kangaroo is too much snake for me to handle, lol.

dannybgoode
08-25-17, 04:27 AM
Love seeing the pics, but anything that grows big enough to eat a kangaroo is too much snake for me to handle, lol.

And salties - they have been documented taking salties...

Most stay the right side of 14' - usually a touch shorter. There are outliers of course :)

EL Ziggy
08-25-17, 08:21 AM
Thanks y'all. He really is a lot of fun. I can't wait to see him as an adult!

@ Mink- If you're ever in ATL you have to stop by and visit. She-RA would love to meet her godmother. :)

@ TnB- They may eat wallabies and salties in the wild but he'll never get anything larger than a rabbit from me. :)

Doug 351
08-25-17, 08:32 AM
Awww...I'm disappointed thailor. I thought I was gonna see a man! JK... But, you may need another man to handle a snake that can eat a kangaroo.

Best wishes.

Minkness
08-25-17, 03:48 PM
She-RaRaRa! <3

May have to invade your city some time. Only a 3-4hr drive for me lol.

toddnbecka
08-26-17, 01:26 AM
Not prey/feeder size that concerns me, I simply don't want to keep anything it takes 2 people to handle safely. Way back in my college days I had a female BCI, around 6' long. Gentle as could be, loved her. One day she wrapped herself around my neck and both shoulders under the arms. Not squeezing or a problem in general, but I simply couldn't reach either her head or tail to unwrap her myself. That singular experience was enough, even though she finally moved on her own accord, to teach me the lesson that even a docile snake could unexpectedly become a problem.
My ex-wife also loves snakes, and was quite happy to help with them however necessary, but like most other people in my life she went her own way, without me. I learned long ago to rely on myself, not someone else, and when it comes to snakes that's even more relevant given most people's attitude toward them.

Scubadiver59
08-26-17, 02:06 AM
I just can't help myself...

WHY? What level of insanity possessed you to even let it get anywhere close to around your head and shoulders?

Not prey/feeder size that concerns me, I simply don't want to keep anything it takes 2 people to handle safely. Way back in my college days I had a female BCI, around 6' long. Gentle as could be, loved her. One day she wrapped herself around my neck and both shoulders under the arms. Not squeezing or a problem in general, but I simply couldn't reach either her head or tail to unwrap her myself. That singular experience was enough, even though she finally moved on her own accord, to teach me the lesson that even a docile snake could unexpectedly become a problem.
My ex-wife also loves snakes, and was quite happy to help with them however necessary, but like most other people in my life she went her own way, without me. I learned long ago to rely on myself, not someone else, and when it comes to snakes that's even more relevant given most people's attitude toward them.

Albert Clark
08-26-17, 11:11 AM
Looking amazing EL! Keep up what you're doing for him bc it's working.

toddnbecka
08-26-17, 11:56 AM
I just can't help myself...

WHY? What level of insanity possessed you to even let it get anywhere close to around your head and shoulders?

I used to put her around my neck while I was doing something or other. She would simply curl up and chill until I unwrapped her. She never coiled too tightly for comfort, much less enough to choke me. Even a much larger snake isn't strong enough to hold coils against a person unwrapping them, I simply couldn't reach either end of her to start. In retrospect I could have simply tapped her near her tail firmly enough to get her to move on her own.