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Carpet python

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I recently got a jungle diamond jag carpet python. I've had snakes for quite a few years but I've never had one be perfectly friendly for 3-4 days and now the past two days she's been really nippy anyone have any tips?
 

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It's not unusual for juvenile carpets to be nippy - they're known for being very responsive to movement and touch, and that's what they do. It could be a simple matter of him being hungry; but don't be too surprised if it takes a while to fully get over that behavior.
 
OK thanks I've only ever had adults and they are very calm she definitely calms down once I get her out
 
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