Your baby has to be larger than my baby Corn...I corral her, slide my fingers underneath and scoop, then I grab. She hasn't struck yet, but my baby King has, she's a bit bigger, but hasn't latched on yet. When I approach her, I feint from the front and scoop from the rear with the other hand.
Maybe I've just been lucky, or just maybe I...I've been lucky!
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Originally Posted by Dmurphy95
Ah yes, the confusing ups and downs of having a tiny little adorable baby snake!
He feeds right off the tongs with no problem, getting him into his little feeding box is no problem.
But I accidentally squeeze/scare him trying to get him out and cause a mock strike(?) I literally felt no pain, I am not sure he even got me. No blood or anything, but then again he is tiny. It just looked and felt like his head whipped to the side, smacked my fingers then whipped away!
I am not sure how to pick up this little tiny noodle without this problem repeating at the moment. X'D Any tips would be helpful!
To clarify: I am speaking about Lingueeno, my little 2016 baby Rosy Boa.
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