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dudesteve151
08-08-12, 07:17 PM
Hi I have a 8 1/2 foot long tai beauty snake, she is normaly timid but comes out during the summer alot. I feed her every two weeks a large rat and she has a healthy size to her. I just fed her last about 4 days ago and she has been snapping at movement in front of her face. Now unfortunatly I have not held her in awhile and I dont always have the time to take her out. Is it because of lack of human interaction or food?
shaunyboy
08-08-12, 07:48 PM
i only handle my carpet pythons when its 100% necessary
they all have their own personality's,the biters remain biters and the placid remain placid,regardless of their handling schedules
cheers shaun
StudentoReptile
08-09-12, 05:12 AM
Pretty much what Shaun said.
MoreliAddict
08-09-12, 07:51 AM
I had a corn snake that was very placid. I didn't handle it for a while and it became very strikey and cage defensive. It was a good eater either way.
dudesteve151
08-09-12, 07:11 PM
Yea I picked her up last night and she was thing which was very odd because not even a week ago she was very gurthy so i fed her and shes happy lol
Jlassiter
08-12-12, 01:58 AM
The bitey, more wild snakes make for better breeders....let them be snakes and they'll produce more......
dudesteve151
08-13-12, 07:06 PM
I don't breed but thanks anyway
Jlassiter
08-13-12, 09:25 PM
So....If you want a snake you can parade around and hold then a beauty snake is not a great choice......In my opinion.....They are rat racers.......
dudesteve151
08-15-12, 06:59 PM
Like I said she is really tame and is normally chill or nervouse not bittey, shes a good snake.
snake are not made to take out every day... u should only take them to clean cage or for photos!
Lankyrob
08-19-12, 10:45 AM
snake are not made to take out every day... u should only take them to clean cage or for photos!
Where's the "like" button :)
dudesteve151
08-20-12, 04:15 PM
I do not take her out much but the problem was is I couldn't put my hand in the cage to clean anything lol.
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