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I suggest that you observe an acclimation period for Tango and leave him undisturbed in his new house for a few days. They like to explore their new homes and settle in. From my point of view they are actually taking possession. There will be plenty of time to hold him once he's settled in. Taking it slow pays off in the long run. Get to know each other one step at a time. Being attuned to your snake's needs and moods is a super cool part of the relationship. It takes more than a couple of days.
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Good advice. I've only handled him twice (once a day) for ten minutes each time, and it's gone well. I did feed him also, knowing he was hungry after his shed. But I am trying to leave him alone and not disturb him. He spends most of his time in the homemade hide that came with him, although he likes to explore the cork (which he does NOT fit into, but thinks he does! Normally about 1/3 of his body and tail sticks out one end.
) I will give him a "day off" tomorrow with no handling. I didn't handle Ruby for a week and a half and she got very handling-averse, although I've realized now that she has a skittish personality to begin with....just don't want the same thing to happen with Tango.
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P.S. Is Tango really only 2 years old? I know you just got him, but any idea of how he got to over 400 grams in two years?
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I actually think he's about 1.5 years. The owner couldn't remember exactly but said it was definitely not 2.5 years ago that she went to the expo, so she was pretty sure he was 1.5. She fed him an adult mouse 1-2 times weekly, which is why I'm cutting back; he's a big pudgy (just barely, but he could stand to lose a bit of weight). The way he moves, I think he will get plenty of exercise. I wanted a hefty corn, though, so I'm quite happy with him. Hope he gets even longer over the years! I'd love to have a 4.5 or 5 footer.
Other than that...there's no way to age a snake, right?
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A few weeks ago I drove into Nashville and took him with me. I wrapped him around my neck and we made the 30 mile drive up, took care of some business, and made the 30 mile drive back. Total trip took about 2 hours, and he never moved.
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That is so cool.