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    Building trust

    Do any of you guys have any suggestion on how to build trust with a snake without picking it up?
    Will

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    Re: Building trust

    could place an item of clothing or something like that with you scent on in the tank or a cloth

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    Re: Building trust

    Good idea i heard that works with monitors and tegus spose no reason it wouldn't with snakes...
    Will

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    Re: Building trust

    FOOD. Once they see you as a food provider they lose a lot of that non-trust.
    Do you have a pair of hemostats?
    If not, let me know and I'll send you a pair. I have plenty.
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    Re: Building trust

    Ye i got some hemostats.The first day i got him he took some worms from my hands but he always panics when i move to quickly or have to move him to a container to change his paper towel.Do they usually calm down when they grow older?I wouldn't mind if he never calmed down and stays healthy though but it would be easier and nice to have holdable snake.
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    Re: Building trust

    generally they will calm down as they get older but in order to calm them they need handling and like the thread title says to build the trust with you

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    Re: Building trust

    Should i handle him even though he doesn't like it?
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    To some degree you should. It might be the only way he figures out you're not going to eat him

    I always tell my snakes in training "No, I'm not going to bite your head off and suck your guts out" seems to calm them down.
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    Re: Building trust

    How often do you usually handle new snakes and how long do you let them settle in for before socializing them?(I've had my little one for nearly three weeks)
    Will

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    Re: Building trust

    3 week is no time at all.
    New snakes get handled daily sometimes. The hemostats really help with the little ones.
    My groups ignore the food dish in front of them and come out to me instead. Spoiled rotten snakes.
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