Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
Exactly. The only time I've ever had a reaction (rash-like redness, itchy burning sensation) is when my hand was mistake for food and the snake refused to let go. I think it's the struggling and the snake's determination to swallow that which is struggling to get free, that the Duvernoy's gland secretions come into play. Simply washing the bite area thoroughly and using an antiseptic on the wound was enough to stop the symptoms. One should do that anyway if the skin is broken.
I second this, I had a T.S Parietalis for a while, tried to bathe him and he wasn´t to impressed. When I was going to pick him up from the tub he bit my hand and latched on to the point where I more or less had to plie him off. This caused some itching and red rashes to appear on my hand, and also bleeding that seemed to go on longer than would be normal. Nothing serious all in all, but an interesting experience indeed