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12-01-02, 07:00 PM
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OUCH! That's what happen when....
when you try to remove an old shed bare hand from an amazon!!! She won't let go! That's a good thing that she's young. At least, half his shed is gone, now left the hard part....the neck!
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12-01-02, 07:04 PM
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Ouch! Looks like it hurts. I got tagged the other day by our Biaks, I know how it feels
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12-01-02, 07:41 PM
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Location: Victoria, BC
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Owie! *wince*... that doesn't look like fun...
Best of luck getting the rest of the shed off!
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12-01-02, 08:02 PM
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Location: ottawa
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yikes that must feel nice! nothing like a snake bit to wake u up in the mornin'! lol she is just trying to remind whos boss lol jk/.
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12-02-02, 01:32 AM
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Location: Trenton
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I've been told (haven't had reason to try it) that a whiff of rubbing alcohol will make a snake let go. anyone ever try this? I don't mean putting the alcohol right to the snake, just letting him/her smell it.
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12-02-02, 02:27 AM
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Join Date: May-2002
Location: Canada
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snake bite
To get rid of the rest of the shed put the amazon in a 10 gallon pale and let it sit in there for one hour with warm water. The last own must not have had the humidity up high enough. As most Corallus snakes that I have worked with shed in one or two piece's. Hope that helps
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12-02-02, 05:33 AM
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let him out and gently pin his neck right below his head down and get someone to hold his lower half down, wet him up and peel it off or use a damp towell and gently rub it off
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12-02-02, 05:47 AM
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Helena: I've heard that gtp theeth are even worst!
Lisa: I've tried this at the petstore where I got her and, she got absolutly no reaction to the alchool. Maybe we didn't do it the right way.
Richard Welter: She's a freash wc, she's been in canada for about 2-3 weeks so she's deshydrated. She.s in a 10 gal with a little les then an inche of water in the botom (with braches and a dry place at the botom) and I've put Gastrolyte in the water. I've never seen a bad shed like this.
Jeff: I think that's what i'm gonna have to do...try to find someone that wants to hold her! Hum, going to be hard to find!
Thanks everyone. I'm aready thinking of getting an other one if everything turns ou well. Are they hard to breed?
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12-02-02, 11:37 AM
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Ouch !
Shes still small and look at those theeth!!!
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12-04-02, 11:44 AM
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Hi Jez!!!
Well i see it's going well with her:-) Told you they have good teeth. It hurt !! But it did a real good pic!!!
The bath is a good idea scrub her after (be gentle), the shed will be softer and should go real easy. If there is no part of the old skin going around her, don't be too hard with her it will fall. Bad thing on a young snake like you have, skin around the tip of the tail, the snake get bigger but not the tip, I saw it.
Have fun with her!!!
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12-05-02, 08:18 PM
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LOL...that looks like it tickles just a wee bit I've never heard of alcohol making them let go, but I know a squirt of vinegar in the mouth will do it. It's one of the most important tools to have around when dealing with large snakes should you get taken for a bunny That's the only I've ever heard of that works - some people say cold water, some say just peel it off, some say smack its nose - now I've yet to hear of anyone successfully remove an animal with those methods She's a really gorgeous girl. From everyone I've spoken to on the subject, ATB's are a very easy species to breed.
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12-05-02, 08:57 PM
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Smacking it's nose sounds like a good way to get a grumpy snake... thanks for the vinager tip.
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12-05-02, 09:00 PM
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Location: Dunster,BC
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well thats gotta be painful....like ouch!! i have never been bit by any of my snakes....so far...and i am happy..hehe!
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12-11-02, 08:11 PM
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yeah I'm just going to say this. yeah that looks like it did tickle a bit and it sucks to be bitten and I can't wait to get one.
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02-20-03, 12:56 PM
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ive also never been bitten by any of mine, but came REAL close by my ball python. I was attempting to feed him and at the time i didnt have any hemostats, and had the rat by the tail. Well lets just say if my hand was about 2 more inches in i would of been nailed by my 3 1/2ft ball python. May not be much to most people but a big jump from only being bitten by wild garter snakes.
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