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Hillsberry
01-31-10, 08:05 PM
Okay so I got a 08 Female Jungle Carpet Python a week ago today (Sunday) and well she strikes at everything and anything. So I will try to take her out and she strikes are my hand hundreds of times. I get her out and she strikes at my face and anything around us. I know she is still young. But does anyone know how to some what tame a snake like this, so she isnt like this for the rest of her life??? I just want her to be happy.:no:
http://i956.photobucket.com/albums/ae41/Hillzberry/JCP3-1.jpg
infernalis
01-31-10, 11:13 PM
I can't speak for that species Hillary, but I have a few "extra cranky" snakes, I just plain don't handle them, I take them out to clean the cage, but that's it.
I admire them through the glass, it's all I can do.
Since handling annoys them, it's better for the snake's welfare to leave it alone.
never25
01-31-10, 11:32 PM
ya i agree, i have a corn snake that i got when she was a baby. i thought that i could try to get her used to being held a little, i was like 13, she is still very nippy and i have had to learn that somtimes there is nothing i can do.
good luck
she is very pretty
My female Jungle Carpet used to strike at anything in range aswell. Every single time I even open the doors, it was a fight, straight away. My initial strategy was to just leave her alone, but to not jump when going in there to water her, I didn`t want her thinking she was bothering me. That worked to a point. As she got bigger and bigger and eventually needed to go in with a huge male Jungle Jag, I had to change tac. I`d go in there at least twice a week and take her out, ignoring the biting. I`d hold on to her being as gentle as possible and not restraining her for about a minute, then put her back in. I wore leather gloves which helped me to stop jumping and feel a little more confident with her. This worked a treat, she`s fine now! I picked her up with no gloves, sure she`s cranky anyway, but no biting, she hasn`t bitten me for ages.... I think confidence is the key, they learn that you`re not going to go away and you`re not going to hurt them if you do it often enough and ignore the biting..... :) Good luck :)
Hillsberry
02-01-10, 05:15 PM
Thanks Feebo. I think she is like most young snakes. And she thinks she is boss. But I will stay calm. Thanks :) And thanks Never25 and Infernails!
marvelfreak
02-01-10, 05:19 PM
My baby borneo shed to day for the second time since i got her in oct. I got her out and put her into my back up cage so i could clean hers. She was fine. When i walk back into the room she went nuts. Striking at the glass,at me, at the air, everything. It was so funny until she about got me on the nose. So i grabbed my spray bottle an gave her a light misting of water. She calmed right down. I picked her up put her back in her cage as soon as she was down she started striking at the air again. I waited 4 hours an got her out an she was fine. This was the first she ever struck at anything other than food. I found a light misting can help mellow them when their being aggressive. I can't say it work on all snakes but it as work for me.
Hillsberry
02-01-10, 05:36 PM
Maybe I will try that. Maybe she will like it. Thanks!
My Carpets don`t seem to mind that but my Boas are a different story lol :) I was spraying at the warm end one day to raise humidity for shedding and I accidently got just a few drops of water on the males tail, that`s it, just a tiny bit. He went absolutely potty! lol He charged across the six foot tank, then turned around and went on the attack ! It took a good while for him to calm down too. Maybe he was asleep I don`t know but I won`t be doing that again ! lol
Good 'N Plenty
02-02-10, 01:52 PM
Honestly, I have no varification of this other than my own experience, but I find that leaving an article of my clothing in the cage at all times, especially when the snake is younger, helps. I usually leave a tshirt or two on the tank floor, just resting there as something to crawl in/under/on/around. I'm sure I'm personalizing too much but I feel it helps in that it creates the impression that my scent is a passive, non-threatening one.
Next - Leather Gloves and a thick, either thermal or flannel, long sleeve shirt! Having confidence and not worrying as much about the bites will make it easier for you to take the steps to calm the snake
If the snake should be curled up in one of the shirts in the tank, take that out with the snake, I have found it helps keep them calmer when taken out with the shirt keeping contact.
The shirt almost becomes your "hook" that you can train the snake on in cases where it is resting on the shirt. One way to do this is to put the shirt under the hide or on the area the snake likes the bask the most.
Hope this helps!
I forgot to mention,, I don`t know if your snake will be the same obviously but most of my Boas and Pythons will stay in thier water dish if I remove them from the tank while they`re still in it. If it`s a bit of a nightmare working in the tank with her in there that may help you a little..... :) if she`s in the water dish of course :)
Hillsberry
02-02-10, 03:53 PM
Lol. She is most the time in her hide. And when I lift it she is in the "S" shape ready for me. Lol. Good 'N Plenty I will try that. Maybe it will help her thank you!!
marvelfreak
02-02-10, 04:14 PM
My Carpets don`t seem to mind that but my Boas are a different story lol :) I was spraying at the warm end one day to raise humidity for shedding and I accidently got just a few drops of water on the males tail, that`s it, just a tiny bit. He went absolutely potty! lol He charged across the six foot tank, then turned around and went on the attack ! It took a good while for him to calm down too. Maybe he was asleep I don`t know but I won`t be doing that again ! lol
When i do it it's always when they're be aggressive. It seem to clam them down. I never spray them unless moving around. That way i know their awake. Then after spraying them i always pick them up. This way even if they're in a pissy mood they know i am going to handle them. If you leave them alone everytime they strike or act aggressive, before you know it they'll do it all the time. I found the key is never show fear,( be confidence), always follow threw with what your doing,(handleing, cleaning cage, or whatever), and when they act up give them a little spray. Like i said before i can say it'll work on all snakes, but it always worked for me.
Yeah that`s absolutely right that is, the second you change your mind about doing something because they`re being aggressive, they`ll learn that that`s what they need to do to make you go away. A lesson learned very early by my parrot lol s**t if she was venomous we`d all be dead by now in my house !! lol hahahaa I trust my angry Blood python more than I trust her ! At least he`s predictable ! lol
Hillsberry
02-03-10, 04:58 PM
Hahahahaha! Same I think I would be dead to if mine was venomous. Lol.
Good 'N Plenty
02-03-10, 08:11 PM
Like I said, Leather Gloves + Long Sleeve shirt/jacket. Eventually you can work your way down to barehanded in a t-shirt
percey39
02-04-10, 04:33 PM
I have found with jungles that they can be pretty bitey, but if you just keep a routine as in every night pick it up at 7pm and handle it. The same goes for feeding and cleaning if you have a set routine and dont just leave them alone for a week or two, they learn to tolerate you being there a little bit more.
Jungles are very alert when they are moving about and they dont like quick jerky movements at all. good luck and i think as long as you just keep handling yours it will calm down soon.
Hillsberry
02-05-10, 03:43 PM
Thanks. Yeah I noticed they dont like fast movements. Lol. Took a bite to the face. Lol. Yeah I hold her everyday. Thanks it really helps
emseeKAY
02-05-10, 03:52 PM
lol that sounds fun!
Hillsberry
02-05-10, 04:01 PM
Totally. Sean you should so get a Jungle. Lol.
emseeKAY
02-05-10, 04:02 PM
hahaha maybe when i have more room lol itll be on the list haha :P
Hillsberry
02-05-10, 04:04 PM
Hahahahaha! She likes to show off her teeth. Lol. She will open her mouth.Lol. Big mouth!!
Will0W783
02-05-10, 06:26 PM
Isn't it so cool when they yawn like that? I love their mouths....so neat!
Hillsberry
02-06-10, 10:41 AM
Omg its amazing! I never have really seen a snakes mouth other then feeding. But she does it all the time! And its so cool. Her mouth is all purple and I see those little teeth! :p
Will0W783
02-06-10, 11:49 AM
Hahah..yeah carpets have really pretty purple and blue mouths and tongues. GTPs do as well.
Hillsberry
02-06-10, 11:50 AM
Yeah they do! I love them!!
Hillsberry
02-06-10, 12:05 PM
Even though I have not had many snakes. I say GTPs and JCPs are my favorite. Even though I have never had a GTP. Someday I will hope to get one!! :P
emseeKAY
02-06-10, 03:00 PM
Rainbow Boas imo :P loved them for a while and am fortunate enough to have one now :) GTP's are amazing as well! and i loveeee C. Cerestes and Atrox! lol never would keep a venomous as a pet though
Hillsberry
02-06-10, 03:07 PM
I cant keep a venomous snake either. Lol. I would lose my face lol
Good 'N Plenty
02-07-10, 05:38 PM
Best yawn is my yellow conda, Orinoco. The all-black mouth is STUNNING.
Will0W783
02-07-10, 07:00 PM
Anacondas have black mouths? That's neat- I've never seen the inside of one of their mouths.
emseeKAY
02-08-10, 09:03 AM
thats awesome! looks like im googling something new today :D hahaha
I`m photographing my big female Rainbow soon Sean if you like them :) She`s a monster, just over eight feet ! :D
emseeKAY
02-08-10, 01:22 PM
I`m photographing my big female Rainbow soon Sean if you like them :) She`s a monster, just over eight feet ! :D
WHAAA?! lol thats huge! but i guess females tend to be larger lol my male is a shrimp at just under 5 ft lol id love to see the pics! :D
Will0W783
02-08-10, 01:47 PM
8 FEET???? I didn't think rainbows got that large. I thought they topped out at 6 feet. YOu have to post pictures of her! :)
marvelfreak
02-09-10, 03:00 PM
Here a picture of one that's just under 8. It was on kingsnake.com a few months back i believe. 8703
Will0W783
02-09-10, 03:31 PM
Geeezz- that's a whopper!!!
marvelfreak
02-09-10, 03:40 PM
I didn't thing they got that big either till i seen her. I always heard about 6 to 6 1/2 tops. Just makes me want one even more.
Hillsberry
02-09-10, 04:19 PM
Omg I thought they didnt get that big. Geez. Lol
Hillsberry
02-09-10, 04:59 PM
Oh and Raven is getting alot better. Doesnt strike when I try to get her out anymore!!:P
emseeKAY
02-09-10, 05:29 PM
dayuuuummm thats huge lol very pretty snake though!
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