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Old 10-26-04, 12:30 PM   #1
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Merry meet all... today is my first day here!

I am new to the site but not to reptiles. I have been handling and rescuing snakes on and off for 36 years. I have always had a weakness for those creatures that are killed due to ignorance and fear and have made it one of my lifes soul purpose to protect. I currently have 2 Columbian Red Tail Boas, 1 Ball Python, 1 Burmese (rescued 1 week ago, @ a cost of $50), 2 scorpions and 33 Tarantulas. I would like to be better educated on the Burmese Pythons (other than the basics). The one just rescued is supposedly 2 1/2 to 3 years old and is only a little under 5 feet. He was being pretty much so starved and only fed 2 feeder mice a montht. He was being kept in a cold carport without any source of heat or light. He also has several bad scars. I immediately held him the evening of his rescue (inside my warm fleece robe) to warm him up as his new home was being prepared. After putting him inside his tank I fed him a huge rat. A few days later I held him again and he seemed quite tamed considering what he must have suffered before reaching me. The following day, I reached inside his cage to change his water and then to hold him. He was hiding underneath his bedding and when I grabbed him he reached around a got me! He sunk his teeth in my hand, coiled around it and then began to chew! Well it has now been 5 days and as of yesterday I am now able to make a fist again! The bruising, swelling along with some nerve damage was quite bad! The day after he bit me, I fed him a "jumbo rat" since he was obviously still hungry from being fed a few days before! After he ate, he kept lunging at my little dog as she passed his tank. As you can probably imagine, I am a bit hesitant to hold him again, but know that I must. Does anyone have any suggestions? I realize that he bit me due to confusing me with prey (also because "I didn't think" to wash after holding my dog). I am holding no grudges and have all intentions to go at handling him as soon as my hand heals. I just need to know if anyone else has suffered such a bite and where do I go from here. This is my first Burmese.
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Old 10-26-04, 12:42 PM   #2
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First off Welcome to the site! It looks like you learned the "washing the hands leason". That is truely sad how that burm was treated. Good for you for taking it in. As Far as Burm advice goes there are much more experianced burm people on this site for that. Good luck.
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Old 10-26-04, 12:45 PM   #3
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Thanks for the welcome Tim and Julie. I appreciate that!
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Old 10-26-04, 02:17 PM   #4
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Hello!

I'm new too. This is a great site for information.

Thanks for rescuing the poor Burmese. That's so sad to think of the conditions he was living in.

Best of luck. There are some very knowledgeable folks on here.

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Old 10-26-04, 02:29 PM   #5
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Welcome to the site, best of luck with your burm!
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