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Old 03-25-03, 09:53 PM   #1
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Retic Problem.

I was wondering if someone could tell me how I can get a retic. python to settle down and stop snapping. The retic in one of the young of a wild mother.
Any info. will help. So please.

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Old 03-25-03, 09:57 PM   #2
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Plenty of gentle handling is all I can suggest. Offspring of WC animals seem to be a bit more aggressive than the CB ones.
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I agree,

Just try to sit down with a nice pair of thin gloves and handle and handle and handle and when you get soo soooo sick of it and you just want to stop handle it some more (with reson of corse dont handle the poor thing to death or anything) and the retic should settle down preety nicely but like LdyDrgn said it probly wont be a calm as a captive bread retic
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Umm..
P.S. that last post was from me my freind singed on using my computer and didnt log off

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