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    Iv just been lunged at

    Iv just been changing the water of my garters and found to be lunged at by one of them.

    They was only fed yesterday and iv only got fish available today and its frozen.......

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    Re: Iv just been lunged at

    Mine do that cheeky buggers

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    Re: Iv just been lunged at

    I just got lunged at for the second time by my female. It has always been impossible to handle, but recently it has been showing signs of aggression.

    Any suggestions on how to move an "aggressive" garter? I'd use a hook if I thought it could be controlled with one.

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    Re: Iv just been lunged at

    I've had wild garters do that.. but not any I've kept. That would get old really fast.

    Uh, good luck with all your little spitfires.
    Hannah

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    Re: Iv just been lunged at

    Rubber (latex) gloves ... I used to keep Similis and one young male would flat out attack me for all he was worth every time I went to fetch him. He would bite me, holding on chewing and grinding his jaws into me while I strolled over to the sink to run cold water over his head until he released his hold. This did get 'old', lol. Apparently the taste of latex was less desireable then his 'need' to gnaw on me and he did stop chewing on me even when I did not wear the gloves. Every so often I would have to wear the gloves again to 'remind' him but it did work pretty well ...

    best wishes ...
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    Re: Iv just been lunged at

    Did you happen to notice whether it was an open or closed mouth "strike?" It just suggests a difference between intimidation/bluff and real agression. Marian offers a pretty neat trick that is said to work pretty well. Here's another:

    When I have "agressive" snakes, I fill the bathtub with about an inch (3cm) of warm water (~90F/32C) and let the snake swim around for about a minute. Then I place my hand in the water and let the snake swim to me so that it can rest on my hand. After it has rested for about 20-30 seconds, I remove my hand and let the snake swim around for another 20-30 seconds before putting my hand back in the water. Since you're the only resting spot, it starts to associate you with security. You might have to let the snake rest longer as you continue this routine, but they'll calm down.

    This trick won't solve the problem forever after the first attempt, but they'll calm down after a few more attempts. With that said, sometimes one of my snakes still does a bluff strike (with her mouth closed) once in a while, but I haven't been bitten in quite a while.

    Rick

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    Re: Iv just been lunged at

    In my case, the first lunge was open mouth (I saw pink when it came at me anyway), the second time I didn't notice which it was.

    Still don't have a bathtub, Rick.

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    Re: Iv just been lunged at

    Quote Originally Posted by Cazador View Post
    Did you happen to notice whether it was an open or closed mouth "strike?" It just suggests a difference between intimidation/bluff and real agression. Marian offers a pretty neat trick that is said to work pretty well. Here's another:

    When I have "agressive" snakes, I fill the bathtub with about an inch (3cm) of warm water (~90F/32C) and let the snake swim around for about a minute. Then I place my hand in the water and let the snake swim to me so that it can rest on my hand. After it has rested for about 20-30 seconds, I remove my hand and let the snake swim around for another 20-30 seconds before putting my hand back in the water. Since you're the only resting spot, it starts to associate you with security. You might have to let the snake rest longer as you continue this routine, but they'll calm down.


    This trick won't solve the problem forever after the first attempt, but they'll calm down after a few more attempts. With that said, sometimes one of my snakes still does a bluff strike (with her mouth closed) once in a while, but I haven't been bitten in quite a while.

    Rick
    That is such a good thing to try. I have to try it cuz my garter always strikes at me when I go to pick it (he/she idk) up. 85% of the time it is a closed mouth strike. It is really getting old because it stops me from getting to have time out for it. Any other suggestions people.

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    Re: Iv just been lunged at

    With aggresive snakes I normally just "neck" them. That is hold them gently but firmly directly behind the head, whilst supporting their body weight with the other hand.
    James.

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    Re: Iv just been lunged at

    Mine did the open mouth strike once, when I first caught him. Never again after that, although I would much prefer it over musking.
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