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04-11-12, 10:17 AM
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Day three bite free!
So I took everyone's advice and just kept holding my female cal. King ( helga )
The first few times she wouldn't let me put my hand in her tub, but I kept working with her, now I've been bite free (from her at least) for three days.
My male still wants to take my finger (or whatever else he can get) off.. He's huge and his bites sting a little more then my little females. She's turned into a sweet calm curious young lady
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04-11-12, 10:18 AM
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Re: Day three bite free!
Lol guess your male just like the taste of you
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04-11-12, 08:16 PM
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Re: Day three bite free!
Yeah it might take a liottle longer with him but with patient persistance, itll happen with him as well.
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04-11-12, 08:42 PM
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Re: Day three bite free!
Feeding more will help in more ways than one as well......but as of now I don't know how often you are feeding....all I can say is that a growing colubrid will want to eat more than once a week.......good luck with the "taming"
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04-11-12, 08:44 PM
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Re: Day three bite free!
I need to start doing this with my dwarf burm girl. But I'm a little more worried about a tag from her than I would be from even the biggest cal king.
and congrats!
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04-12-12, 08:58 PM
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Re: Day three bite free!
My male is def. Full grown. He's an easy 5 1/2 feet long and very thick. He's off feed right now as well. I offer he refuses. Yeah burms have a bit more of an intimidation factor for sure! Lol good luck man.
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04-12-12, 09:25 PM
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Re: Day three bite free!
Your male king is possibly off feed right now due to the "breeding season".....
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04-13-12, 09:11 AM
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Re: Day three bite free!
Yeah, that's the occlusion I came to, I have a female in my snake room and he hast sat still in weeks. He's constantly cruising around his tub looking for her. He's really really thick so I'm not to worried.
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04-13-12, 01:16 PM
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Re: Day three bite free!
Good deal! The male will hopefully come around later. One thing I learned long ago, is not to let them get into a defensive posture when you open the cage. With my nervous snakes, I open and reach in right away, and pull them out. I also put my hand flat over their heads, which makes them go into a more submissive mode than a defensive mode. Once they curl up in an "S" position, they strike at the first thing they see move. Good luck, and steady wins the race!
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04-13-12, 02:28 PM
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Re: Day three bite free!
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Originally Posted by a153fish
Good deal! The male will hopefully come around later. One thing I learned long ago, is not to let them get into a defensive posture when you open the cage. With my nervous snakes, I open and reach in right away, and pull them out. I also put my hand flat over their heads, which makes them go into a more submissive mode than a defensive mode. Once they curl up in an "S" position, they strike at the first thing they see move. Good luck, and steady wins the race!
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Yeah... my dwarf burm... not such a good idea, you'll end up with an arm/hand full of teeth.
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04-13-12, 03:00 PM
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Re: Day three bite free!
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Originally Posted by millertime89
Yeah... my dwarf burm... not such a good idea, you'll end up with an arm/hand full of teeth.
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Yep.....that's why this is the lampropeltis area.......lol
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04-13-12, 04:25 PM
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Re: Day three bite free!
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Originally Posted by Jlassiter
Yep.....that's why this is the lampropeltis area.......lol
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lol, I don't think I ever looked.
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04-14-12, 08:05 AM
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Re: Day three bite free!
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Originally Posted by millertime89
Yeah... my dwarf burm... not such a good idea, you'll end up with an arm/hand full of teeth.
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Well, I sold off my pythons after one nailed me hard at 6 foot. Then I started thinking hmmm, what will this feel like at 10 feet? But really Kings are very different than the pythons. By the way, I had not heard of dwarf Burms before. That's interesting. I know they have dwarf Retics, but the dwarf Burms must be new.
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04-13-12, 01:20 PM
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Re: Day three bite free!
Thanks for that tip! I never would have guessed that rushing in with a flat palm would work. I just tried it and I didn't get bit! Now once I grabbed him he tried biting but I think I have room to work now lol
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04-14-12, 08:14 AM
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Re: Day three bite free!
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Originally Posted by Kingsnakechris
Thanks for that tip! I never would have guessed that rushing in with a flat palm would work. I just tried it and I didn't get bit! Now once I grabbed him he tried biting but I think I have room to work now lol
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Another thing I do that seems to work for me, is I give them a little tap on the nose if they look like they are gonna bte me. Now, I have to explain. Most of my bites come from the snake mistaking me for food. Either I have the smell of mice on my hands, or another snake. I have come to recognize the signs just before a bite. That certain look the give as they smell your hand. Or a lingering stop as they pass over your hand. So a small love tap on the nose, reminds them I'm not food. Now with a snake that is just very nervous and is biting from fear, or aggression this may not work.
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