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05-23-11, 10:04 AM
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I've been bit!
So as the title says my little year old boy pastel Koehik struck and bit me today for the first time. (okay well it was more of a scratch but he did draw just a little blood.) Really I was asking for it. He was out on top of his humi-hide, and I was doing my daily spot check and putting in two new terracotta pot hides for him, getting rid of his warped too small shoe boxes. And otherwise long story short, I was rearranging some of his substrate apparently too close to him and he struck at me. Didn't hurt at all.
Its the first time he's done this so I was a little surprised. Figuring I couldn't let him think his strike would scare me off I kept on going and he did it again. (missed that time, it was a very half hearted strike) Well I figured the same thing but thankfully I was done rearranging his dirt at this point. but I did need to get to his humi-hide so I carefully moved him. He didn't strike me and I continued on with what I was doing with him glaring at me from the opposite side of the tank the whole time. When I was done he was still glaring at me so I slowly put my hand into a fist and set it 3-4" in front of his nose to see what he'd do. No strike he just puffed up a little, with the very occasional tongue flick. We kept up this little stand off up for about a half an hour until he calmed down decided to move off.
I really want him to be tolerant of human contact and he's my first snake, so I need to know... did I handle this situation correctly? I don't want to stress him out more, but I don't want him thinking he can get his way by striking at me or anyone else either.
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05-23-11, 10:10 AM
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Formerly Lil_Boa
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Re: I've been bit!
haha, this is funny bc i got bit by my lil pastel yesterday. lil sucker tagged my hand and left a nice upper jaw impression, not bottom jaw though... it was more of a finger flick feeling more than a bite.
pics?
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05-23-11, 10:35 AM
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Re: I've been bit!
Alright, ah lets see if I did this right! You'll have to forgive me for crappy cellphone pics.
First pic is the little guy himself on the first day I got him in the mail back in January. :3 Second is the bite, hardly visible but there is two little pinpricks, I'm pretty sure he just got me with two teeth on his upper jaw, no epic full bite marks or anything XD I guess I could say I'm jelly, not having such an epic battle wound as you. Mine could easily be mistaken for two splinters or something haha.
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05-23-11, 10:50 AM
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Re: I've been bit!
Overall you did fine, but keep in mind that some snakes are defensive while in their enclosures and calm down once in your hands. We have a retic that is totally insane when hes in his terrarium, biting hissing mouth hanging open. Once hes in your hands hes a puppy dog that is just curious, never once attempted to bite when he was out of his terrarium.
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05-23-11, 11:06 AM
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Re: I've been bit!
Well that is good to know, I'm so terrified I'm going to somehow traumatize this poor snake despite every precaution I'm trying to take to tame him down a bit. And you're right he does seem a little more mellow once he's outside of his tank, I guess the only thing that worries me with him is that when I do take him out and put him on my lap and such to watch tv, He'll literally just stayed balled up anywhere from 15min to a half hour before he'll even think of moving. Then he'll just keep trying to get away from me, and hide somewhere. Which I'd be a little more okay to let him wander a bit if he wasn't still so small being about 2 feet long. Thankfully he has yet to strike when I take him to pull him back onto my lap. o_o;;
Really though a retic acting like that? You are much bolder than I am haha.
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05-23-11, 11:47 AM
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Re: I've been bit!
Hes a super tiger X breeder male. I love him too much to get rid of him, the attitude he gives is nice because none of my others show it. It makes him unique. We also had him as a baby and got used to it as he grew, hasn't taken to any form of training besides hook training and even then he's an aggressive snake.
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05-23-11, 11:50 AM
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domi adsum
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Re: I've been bit!
Congrats! Welcome to the Bite Club.
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05-23-11, 12:07 PM
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Re: I've been bit!
Why thank you! XD I guess I should be honored?
And I guess if you've had him since he was a baby you'd get to know him well enough that he's really predictable when he's being aggressive. You've got yourself a good guard snake there if nothing else. XD
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05-23-11, 12:17 PM
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Non Carborundum Illegitimi
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Re: I've been bit!
Just got our SD retic out for a cuddle - he went straight into strike pose when the viv opened and even close mouth struck as i picked him up - the second i lifted his body slightly he slithered up my arm and was chilled as you like.
Gave me another nice arm squeeze tho - made my fingers tingle!
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05-23-11, 12:45 PM
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Re: I've been bit!
Snakes give fantastic hugs
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05-24-11, 08:46 AM
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Re: I've been bit!
They really do. XD Pity Koehik is never in the mood for cuddles.
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05-24-11, 09:38 AM
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Re: I've been bit!
Just make sure you don't feed him inside his enclosure and he should become less aggressive in time. also you should make sure nothing outside of the cage is disturbing him so he stays calm and relaxed in his enclosure.
I myself have cats, a dog, and younger family members. so i keep them away from his enclosure.
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05-24-11, 09:41 AM
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Non Carborundum Illegitimi
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Re: I've been bit!
Feeding in or out of the enclosure will have NO EFFECT on how the snake reacts. And they are defensive rather than aggresive when they bite us.
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05-24-11, 09:55 AM
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Re: I've been bit!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lankyrob
Feeding in or out of the enclosure will have NO EFFECT on how the snake reacts. And they are defensive rather than aggresive when they bite us.
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Lanky is 100% correct, the only real reasons to feed an animal outside its enclosure is to remove the risk of ingesting substrate, and to separate groups of animals for individual feedings.
That being said if you want to stop getting bitten, either learn to handle your animal correctly and how to read its body language or learn to hook train your reptiles. Preferably both.
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05-24-11, 10:04 AM
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Re: I've been bit!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lankyrob
Feeding in or out of the enclosure will have NO EFFECT on how the snake reacts. And they are defensive rather than aggresive when they bite us.
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ive always feed mine in a container beside his enclosure and he knows when ever he sees its feeding time, also i make sure to feed mine every 7-8 days. that helps build trust. I agree they are defensive and not aggressive my mistake.
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