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    Handling Questions

    So I have let my new guy rest and get used to his enclosure for roughly 3 days now. He is a little spastic and I really want to be able to handle and have him be calm when I do that. How often should I handle him or should I let him acclimate a little longer?

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    Re: Handling Questions

    If handling is what you want to do then I would suggest hand feeding as a start.
    Let him learn through his stomach that you're safe.
    Even resting your hand inside and letting him come to you will help him trust you. Once trust has been established the rest comes easy(for the most part)
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    Re: Handling Questions

    I am going to try to get him on pinkies first I am feeding him for the first time today we will see how it goes.

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    Re: Handling Questions

    With my first attempts at handling Ziggy I have been holding him over the tank. Is it okay if he falls a few times? I never hold him high off the ground I was just wondering to make sure.

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    Re: Handling Questions

    Shouldn't be a problem.
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    Re: Handling Questions

    Better he fall a few inches than to overreact and accidentally injure a baby by trying to hold onto it. With very small ones, I usually don't even 'handle' them unless I have to until about 5-6 months when they're less fragile. I just hand feed and let them sit on my hands inside the tank.
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    Re: Handling Questions

    This may sound like a really weird or stupid question but, how long does it take for babies to trust your hand and not be afraid of interacting with you? This goes out to anyone who is willing to answer

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    Re: Handling Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Martinz21 View Post
    This may sound like a really weird or stupid question but, how long does it take for babies to trust your hand and not be afraid of interacting with you? This goes out to anyone who is willing to answer
    As long as they take. There's only so much you can do. I have snakes that trusted me instantly, some that didnt until a year of trying, and one who still hates me after 2 years.

    8 days isn't long at all. I would let him get comfortable in the enclosure first. I think that's more important. If they're comfortable in their enclosure, they'll be far less tense, which makes everything else, handling, feeding etc, much easier. Give him another week or two. Or a month. I don't even worry about handling until after few months, like Lora said.
    (really I don't ever worry about handling. If they're trusting, so be it, if they're not, that's cool too. If they bite, that's just awesome.)

    You can let him get used to your hand during that time without really touching him. As said, let him affiliate your hand with food. Something I do, if he's a good feeder, is hold the food kind of high off the ground, with my hand in front of it, so he has to basically climb my hand to get it. That tactic can be evolved into actually holding onto him once he gets the food, and picking him up while he's distracted by his food.

    You just gotta work with him, he'll get used to you eventually.


    Or he won't, and you'll have a spastic, distrusting snake forever.
    Last edited by RedSidedSPR; 06-21-2013 at 10:48 AM. Reason: damn you autocorrect.

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    Re: Handling Questions

    LOL "if they bite that's just awesome". That is pretty sweet when they are aggressive... Makes feeding a blast! . But I feel all snakes have their own temperament and some more trusting then others from the get go... If he runs and hides from you alot... Coax him over to you with some worm bits in your hand... Don't show fear of being bitten and it doesn't hurt anyways.... But he should just roll up and eat from your palm... This can help a little... Talk to him everyday! Leave a tv running in the background if possible... He will recognize voices and become more comfortable with being active while your around... (hopefully)
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    Re: Handling Questions

    I sure he will be awesome regardless of how he turns out

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