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Handling question.

Frog

New member
Hey.
Silly question really.
I handle by baby corn some where between 1 - 3 times a day fro farely long periods of time. He is completely calm about it and some times even seems o ask to come out. He normally just curls around my fingers and soem times curls up and goes to sleep. He is eating fine and stuff but I was just wondering if to much handling can lead to stress.
Thanks Josh.
 
It sounds as if your snake is o.k. with the handling you are doing. If it stopped eating, or seemed overly nervous, then I would cut down, but if it appears to be calm and it remains active, I wouldn't worry at all. My amel was like that. He likes to come out, and he never seems to be bothered by handling. Enjoy having a nice mellow snake! They are the kind that give corns their great reputation.
 
Thanks

Ok thank you i was just a little bit worried and i deffinatly enjoy having a mellow snake :).
 
I like to let my older snake choose if he wants to come out but I know that my young anery needs to be taken out. As long as everything is fine then handling is not a problem.
 
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