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1st Bull Snake!

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After reading this forum for a couple of weeks, I decided to get a bull snake. I ordered it from Homegrown Herps. It came in today. I am very impressed! I admit, I was nervous about handling it, so I just put the cup he was in inside the boaphile I had ready for him. I am trying to leave him alone for a few days--but I couldn't help peeking in on him every once in awhile. The second time I looked in he was right up by the front looking out at me in a striking pose! As I stepped away, wham, he struck up against the plexiglass! I have several corn and king snakes, and I am used to handling them all the time. But, I know I am going to be very nervous the first time I take out this one!
I just joined the forum and look forward to reading more about your experiences and telling you about mine!
Best regards,
Bill
 
:rofl: I fooled you.

Just kidding ...its all bluff , I am sure that if you pick him up he wont try that.
he may hiss a bit , but once he gets used to being handled he'll be just a calm as a corn.
And he needs time to adjust to the new surroundings as well as the trip.
Give him a few days, give him a meal, wait about two more days and then start to handle him. :thumbsup:

Now you can take some pics, and put them in the photo contest.
 
I wish you guys were completely right but I have one that 100% not bluff and has tagged me on several occassions. The others are pretty good with one other that puts on a show but hasn't tagged me yet. I do have to say the non-bluffer is a Texas bull which could explain it :reddevil: .
 
Otter_23 said:
I wish you guys were completely right but I have one that 100% not bluff and has tagged me on several occassions. The others are pretty good with one other that puts on a show but hasn't tagged me yet. I do have to say the non-bluffer is a Texas bull which could explain it :reddevil: .


There are exceptions in every case, I have a corn snake that will tag you every chance he gets. Most of the time I find that the W/C ones will be much more aggressive towards the human hand than the captive hatched ones.:eek:
 
I agree with Jim. I had the meanest corn snake that ever lived a few years back and he would bite repeatedly every chance he got. I think he had small snake complex because he was only about 3' long but man could he bite!
 
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