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06-23-11, 05:36 AM
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Non Carborundum Illegitimi
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Re: My Jaguar
Unfortunately showing off a bitey snake to scare/initmidate people is one of the reasons that people want snakes banned form public ownership. Much more constructive to show people that snakes are not to be scared off, arent aggressive (more likely defensive bites than aggressive bites) as a rule and can be great pets for people of all ages.
Very pretty snake you got there tho.
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06-23-11, 08:45 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: My Jaguar
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Originally Posted by jmorris7575
yeah I tend to stick with aspen, I wont touch pine. I might go to bark for a good contrast against him
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over in the uk,a few of my fellow carpet keepers and i have found aspen tends to be a very dusty substrate and can lead to respiritory problems
i know its not for everyone but i use newspaper substrate
i liked the visual effect of aspen but as said found it too dusty to work with
thats a very nice jag you have there
who bred this guy ?
cheers shaun
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06-23-11, 06:38 PM
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Captain America
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Re: My Jaguar
Sweet looking Jag. I would check out hook training like suggested it will make a world of differents in behavior.
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06-23-11, 06:55 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2011
Location: Central NY
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Re: My Jaguar
awesome! im getting one as soon as i finish college(which will be forever since im becoming a doctor D: )
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06-23-11, 11:10 PM
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Re: My Jaguar
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
Unfortunately showing off a bitey snake to scare/initmidate people is one of the reasons that people want snakes banned form public ownership. Much more constructive to show people that snakes are not to be scared off, arent aggressive (more likely defensive bites than aggressive bites) as a rule and can be great pets for people of all ages.
Very pretty snake you got there tho.
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I am sorry if you took it that way it was meant as a joke. I dont like scaring people. nor do I let him bite me just for kicks. is he bitey, yes but I dont go out of my way to scare people with him. I am still trying to break him of his agressive nature but he doesnt seem to want to kick it which is fine
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06-23-11, 11:11 PM
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Re: My Jaguar
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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
over in the uk,a few of my fellow carpet keepers and i have found aspen tends to be a very dusty substrate and can lead to respiritory problems
i know its not for everyone but i use newspaper substrate
i liked the visual effect of aspen but as said found it too dusty to work with
thats a very nice jag you have there
who bred this guy ?
cheers shaun
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he was bread by kerry king
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06-23-11, 11:12 PM
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Retic Fanatic
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Re: My Jaguar
It's not fine, learn to hook train him and really work at it. Don't give up.
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06-23-11, 11:16 PM
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Re: My Jaguar
Well in my experience with many snakes over the years I have dealt with aggressive snakes and I know some wont settle down. that being the case you just come to accept that it happens and deal with it and know that some snakes are going to be prettier to look at.
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06-23-11, 11:21 PM
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Retic Fanatic
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Re: My Jaguar
I've tamed down wild caught snakes in the past... its not hard. Some refuse, but thats only happened once and we could still hold it by hand, just needed to be careful. (was a W/C retic)
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06-24-11, 03:04 AM
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Non Carborundum Illegitimi
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Re: My Jaguar
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Originally Posted by jmorris7575
I am sorry if you took it that way it was meant as a joke. I dont like scaring people. nor do I let him bite me just for kicks. is he bitey, yes but I dont go out of my way to scare people with him. I am still trying to break him of his agressive nature but he doesnt seem to want to kick it which is fine
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I apologise in that case - i didnt realise that you were joking. You are fairly new to this forum and i dont "know" your sense of humour or how you express yourself yet.
If i can offer some advice - add in a few smilies and lol's when you are joking until we get to know you and it will lessen any misunderstandings
Again my apologies
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06-24-11, 08:41 AM
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Re: My Jaguar
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Originally Posted by stephanbakir
There is a difference between using a hook and hook training.
Trust me its worth the time it takes to research it. I'll never go back to not doing it with any aggressive animal.
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Got any good links our advice. I always assumed using a hook WAS hook training ha.
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06-24-11, 09:51 AM
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Re: My Jaguar
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
I apologise in that case - i didnt realise that you were joking. You are fairly new to this forum and i dont "know" your sense of humour or how you express yourself yet.
If i can offer some advice - add in a few smilies and lol's when you are joking until we get to know you and it will lessen any misunderstandings
Again my apologies
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not a worry man. I forget people dont get my sense of humor at times. I am very dry like that. so I do apologize as well and thank you
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06-24-11, 09:59 AM
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Non Carborundum Illegitimi
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Re: My Jaguar
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Originally Posted by Coffee Black
Got any good links our advice. I always assumed using a hook WAS hook training ha.
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Part of hook training that i use with my SD Retic is to touch the snake lightly on the top of the head, applying minimal pressure, this "turns off" his feeding response (i then can reach in and get him by hand but you would normally then use the hook to remove from the viv).
That is the only tip i have picked up from reading on here - luckily he has a really obvious FEED mode and RELAXED mode so i can judge when i need to use the hook.
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May you have more good days than bad
You never know how strong you are - until being strong is your only choice
There are no dark clouds - just well hidden silver linings!!
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06-24-11, 09:38 PM
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Retic Fanatic
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Re: My Jaguar
Retic relaxed mode looks like a rat snake lol, REALLY active.
Retic feed mode is jaw hanging open following you intently with its face ready for food, then once food is present it FLYS at it faster then you can react and clamps down on anything it hits lol.
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06-25-11, 12:50 AM
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Member
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Re: My Jaguar
well stephan, you seem to know a lot about hook training how about you enlighten us on how to do it. all I have found about hook trainning is to tap them on the head with the hook to turn off the feed mode. problem is that doesnt work with my carpet I have tried many times. so any knowlegde you can give would be fantastic
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