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02-04-13, 05:46 PM
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Snake on lap.
Hi guys , this is me sitting with my snake , he seems to like laying there without a care in the world .When he was younger , he would go past me , and now he would lay there all day if i had time .I know that snakes are not that kind of pet , but wondered , is there anyone here that sits with there snakes . Tracy.
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02-04-13, 05:51 PM
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Re: Snake on lap.
As you can see , he has complete run the sofa ,when i am gone.
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02-04-13, 05:56 PM
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Re: Snake on lap.
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02-04-13, 06:02 PM
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Re: Snake on lap.
Yep, we have lap snakes. Most of ours love to just hang with us. Our pythons especially though.
That's a beautiful snake you have! Love the coloration.
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02-05-13, 05:58 PM
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Re: Snake on lap.
Thank you . Nice to know that there are other snake owners that pet there snakes too . Mine laps it up , and they say snakes dont like affection . Tracy.
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02-05-13, 06:03 PM
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Re: Snake on lap.
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Originally Posted by Tracy33
Thank you . Nice to know that there are other snake owners that pet there snakes too . Mine laps it up , and they say snakes dont like affection . Tracy.
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How do you tell he does like it or just doesn't care and tolerates you? How do you know what your snake does isn't just him being a snake?
Honestly, this stuff needs to be reported scientifically if it's TRUE because you'd win a nobel prize guaranteed.
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02-05-13, 06:16 PM
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Re: Snake on lap.
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How do you tell he does like it or just doesn't care and tolerates you? How do you know what your snake does isn't just him being a snake?
Honestly, this stuff needs to be reported scientifically if it's TRUE because you'd win a nobel prize guaranteed.
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yea i know what you mean , but he would soon snake of if he did not like , thats what reptiles do.
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02-05-13, 06:18 PM
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Re: Snake on lap.
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yea i know what you mean , but he would soon snake of if he did not like , thats what reptiles do.
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I don't quite understand the bold part.
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02-05-13, 06:30 PM
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Re: Snake on lap.
I don't pet mine. There is the BCI who doesn't mind my lap. I don't have to restrain her, she just rests there, body relaxed and breathing slowly. But I think I'm more or less the next convenient basking spot.
The rest of my snakes would be all over the place. My CA king does a cloverleaf pattern with me in the center if I let him go. A few times he returned to poop on me. Not sure what that means. I normally don't let him roam, but he is so active that I just had to try a couple of times to find out what he'd do.
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02-06-13, 03:37 AM
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Re: Snake on lap.
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Originally Posted by Kettennatter
I don't pet mine. There is the BCI who doesn't mind my lap. I don't have to restrain her, she just rests there, body relaxed and breathing slowly. But I think I'm more or less the next convenient basking spot.
The rest of my snakes would be all over the place. My CA king does a cloverleaf pattern with me in the center if I let him go. A few times he returned to poop on me. Not sure what that means. I normally don't let him roam, but he is so active that I just had to try a couple of times to find out what he'd do.
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I agree , i think my legs and lap are just a nice few logs to rest on.
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02-06-13, 01:29 PM
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Re: Snake on lap.
i like your stockings. lol.
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02-06-13, 05:36 PM
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Re: Snake on lap.
It's ok to humanize a snake's tolerances. They're pets, we build up their personalities out of their actions, its our way. I dont think Tracy is stupidly saying "He would like nothing more!" or something of the sort.
Don't let the picky attitude wind you up, Tracy.
And now for a completely different topic: I'm not that familiar with non-colubrids, pardon the ignorance. What kind of snake is this?
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02-06-13, 05:51 PM
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Re: Snake on lap.
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Originally Posted by Sophia'sSophia
It's ok to humanize a snake's tolerances. They're pets, we build up their personalities out of their actions, its our way. I dont think Tracy is stupidly saying "He would like nothing more!" or something of the sort.
Don't let the picky attitude wind you up, Tracy.
And now for a completely different topic: I'm not that familiar with non-colubrids, pardon the ignorance. What kind of snake is this?
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Thank you Sophia , i could not have put it better myself .
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02-07-13, 02:00 AM
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Re: Snake on lap.
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Originally Posted by Sophia'sSophia
It's ok to humanize a snake's tolerances. They're pets, we build up their personalities out of their actions, its our way. I dont think Tracy is stupidly saying "He would like nothing more!" or something of the sort.
Don't let the picky attitude wind you up, Tracy.
And now for a completely different topic: I'm not that familiar with non-colubrids, pardon the ignorance. What kind of snake is this?
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Sophia , he is a Carpet Python .
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02-06-13, 09:29 PM
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Re: Snake on lap.
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i feed all my snakes in a tub that i clean out even if i clean with bleach and all that the moment my snakes go into the tub they go strait into feed mode tell they are done then i use the lid to block their heads so they cant bite me and pet them and after that they calm down and i can put them away without being bit.
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