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Lucille 05-28-2005 10:27 PM

BIG snake backup?
 
Since I now have larger snakes, I try to have someone around when I am doing extensive work with the snakes, like cleaning cages, etc.

Boas have fairly laid back personalities, but if one of them gets their knickers in a knot and decides to rumble, it would be good to have help (not that it is always there immediately anyway, I called my kid to help me with something in Ms. Plus Size's cage yesterday and he took 10 minutes to finish out his guitar riff before ambling in, lol..)

Anyway, here is a poll about big snakes and backups.......

hhmoore 05-28-2005 10:47 PM

such a sad state
 
I feel like such a weenie even responding to this poll. I don't have anything BIG anymore. no more 12+ ft amethystines...and the 17+ ft retic and 15-17 ft rocks are just so many fond memories. Back in the day, I used to "try" to have somebody else around 'just in case'. I didn't hold to it consistently, as my somebody elses always seemed to be too busy or distracted. Besides, I found that for the most part, my snakes were better behaved with nobody else around (my rocks, in particular behaved aggresively toward other people...the big retics just seemed a little on edge)The result was typically just me and the snakes, or maybe having somebody else on the other side of a closed door paying no attention.

herphobbyist 05-29-2005 02:22 AM

big snakes
 
When I had big snakes I always had a BIG mirror mounted in the snakeroom so I could find the head or tail should I get all wrapped up. :-) Ron Radloff

The BoidSmith 05-29-2005 11:42 AM

Granted, my largest snakes are boas so it’s not something that I can’t handle myself (at this point at least). But I can see where having a helping hand can come in handy. Regrettably I don’t have that option.

Regards.

PaulSage 05-29-2005 03:36 PM

My longest snake is a corn, measuring 5'2", so I don't have to worry about them wrapping me up. If (when) I do get some larger snakes though I know I would be a little nervous at first. My friend used to raise red tails, and once he had an adult female pull him into her cage at feeding time. I really wish I could have been there to see it, but I'm not sure what I'd have to do to help. I never did ask him what he did to get her off...

"When corn snakes attack!! Next on Maximum Exposure..."

Jim O 05-31-2005 11:05 PM

I keep scrub pythons, including some very big, strong ones. I never handle the very large ones without someone else nearby.

ecmorrell 06-22-2005 12:55 PM

I would normally have someone around, but since my bf is out of town this week, I had to clean up the poo on my own. I rubbed my big (8ft, but thick) boa girl with the hook, and then stuck my hand with a plastic bag over it. Well we've been feeding her a lot lately so I guess she figured it was a rat or pig on the way in. I jerked my hand back just in time. She constricted around the plastic bag for a few minutes but eventually let me pull it out. From now on I'll have someone near by!

kiote9 06-23-2005 01:43 PM

My biggest snake is 8'5" and 28 lbs. I open his boaphile and let him wake up or whatever before I reach in to take him out. I haven't had him very long, but he hasn't tried to bite, or even struck....yet. With the size of his mouth I try not to take any chances. I do this with ALL my snakes though, the opening the cage for a minute or two before I reach in.

I am usually alone when I take my snakes out. They seem calmer that way.

hill4803 06-24-2005 11:35 AM

My boas are generally well behaved, only 1 incident that was more like a warning. I take lots of precautions if I have to handle them. I do use at least 1 helper (another teacher) when I take the snakes into my classes. I get the "business end" in case the snake gets irritated, and my unlucky helper gets the smelly end. Never had a hiss or a bite but my helper did get musked...very amusing!

wreckwriter 07-16-2005 07:39 PM

I used to handle alone until my 8' boa decided to grab the inside of my forearm one day. I had a heck of a time getting him off of me and it was pretty traumatic for both of us. I no longer handle that snake (he's my only big one) alone.


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