sarcare
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So I've had my snake for about a week, and I just picked her up yesterday to hold her for the first time. I was going to wait, but grew impatient.
Anyway, the first time out of the viv was good--she spends her time in the big hide, a hollow half log. I tipped it out and picked her up, she is a calm snake when being held. Wandering around my hands and occasionally pausing to rest. I put her back in and she burrowed under the aspen mulch for a while and then went and hid in the log hide.
But, tonight I went to get her out after work and she FREAKED her tail and head when up, and I swore she was going to bite. She didn't as I kept my hand still, but when I tried to get closer she RAN into the other hide. When I tried to get her from that hide, she again tried to run. When I got a hold of part of her she begun to fling herself about trying to get free. I can only imagine how stressed she was because I felt like crying about stressing her out.
When I finally got her entirely out, she was the same calm and relaxed snake she has been since I first handled her a week ago.
So...long story for simple question revealing my utter newbieness about snakes...What is the appropriate way to pick up a snake out of a hide? Or ought I to wait until the snake comes out on its own? How does one approach a snake without freaking it out?
Anyway, the first time out of the viv was good--she spends her time in the big hide, a hollow half log. I tipped it out and picked her up, she is a calm snake when being held. Wandering around my hands and occasionally pausing to rest. I put her back in and she burrowed under the aspen mulch for a while and then went and hid in the log hide.
But, tonight I went to get her out after work and she FREAKED her tail and head when up, and I swore she was going to bite. She didn't as I kept my hand still, but when I tried to get closer she RAN into the other hide. When I tried to get her from that hide, she again tried to run. When I got a hold of part of her she begun to fling herself about trying to get free. I can only imagine how stressed she was because I felt like crying about stressing her out.
When I finally got her entirely out, she was the same calm and relaxed snake she has been since I first handled her a week ago.
So...long story for simple question revealing my utter newbieness about snakes...What is the appropriate way to pick up a snake out of a hide? Or ought I to wait until the snake comes out on its own? How does one approach a snake without freaking it out?