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Corn snake very aggressive!

Still aggressive, I'm getting her out of her tank 3-4 times a week but getting her out is a struggle, as soon as I touch her she is ready to strike and often does. When she is out she is docile and friendly though!
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Pictures make her look so much bigger lol, I want to get rid of this aggressiveness before she gets big, she turned 1 in March so it's not long off


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Cupping is a method of dealing with aggressive snakes. As soon as you get the snake out coil it up and cup it between your hands so it can't escape. It makes them feel secure and calm. See if this helps. Don't hurt the snake, some snakes take longer to adjust some never do. Btw are you feeding in the same tank?
 
No I take it out and put it in the box that's in the background of the picture, put its hide in there and hold the mouse in with tongs and it comes out to eat


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Still aggressive, I'm getting her out of her tank 3-4 times a week but getting her out is a struggle, as soon as I touch her she is ready to strike and often does. When she is out she is docile and friendly though!
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1st, don't take her out more than once a week. Leaving their habitats is scary for them. Our world's a lot bigger than theirs.
 
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