ReggieOkeetee08
Daniel
I'm new to the forum, and i cant believe i'm forced to ask this already in my short time being here...
My oldest corn snake, Reggie, has been one of the most interesting and friendly snakes i've gotten the chance to work with, only rivaled by his smaller cagemate, Sarabi. ever since Reggie was little, we had a routine of taking him out: i would open the cage, he would come out to greet me thinking i was about to waive a mouse in his face (if i stick my hand there he'd mistake it for a mouse and strike), so i'd gently bump him with a pair of tongs to tell him he's not being fed, and he'd relax and let me pick him up. if i simply open the cage and grab him, well, i'v never done it but think he might bite.
for the longest time i would feed him inside his cage, until he began eating the river rocks in his cage. so i changed his bedding to aspen and began feeding him outside the cage (especially now that he has a cagemate). i think this is what caused his problems now.
i just tried taking him out using the normal method, and he was relaxed, then just sneakily grabbed the side of my hand, and quickly tried constricting my hand. when i peeled him off, he continued to try to grab my hand, like he thought it was food. it took me and my dad to get him off and back in his cage. idk what did it, but something i changed caused this, but dont know how to solve it...
i havent changed how i handle him
i havent changed how often i feed him
but i have changed:
he now eats two hoppers instead of just one per feeding
he eats outside of his cage, in a smaller critter carrier
i've recently been introducing him to a larger female okeetee, who cant seem to get enough of him, even though he usually just ignores her or brushes her off (i figure its the wrong season). he hasnt seen her in over a week.
could the female he only visited for an hour every couple of days for 2 weeks be causing his behavior? feel free to ask me any specific questions, anything to get my bud back to his friendly self!
My oldest corn snake, Reggie, has been one of the most interesting and friendly snakes i've gotten the chance to work with, only rivaled by his smaller cagemate, Sarabi. ever since Reggie was little, we had a routine of taking him out: i would open the cage, he would come out to greet me thinking i was about to waive a mouse in his face (if i stick my hand there he'd mistake it for a mouse and strike), so i'd gently bump him with a pair of tongs to tell him he's not being fed, and he'd relax and let me pick him up. if i simply open the cage and grab him, well, i'v never done it but think he might bite.
for the longest time i would feed him inside his cage, until he began eating the river rocks in his cage. so i changed his bedding to aspen and began feeding him outside the cage (especially now that he has a cagemate). i think this is what caused his problems now.
i just tried taking him out using the normal method, and he was relaxed, then just sneakily grabbed the side of my hand, and quickly tried constricting my hand. when i peeled him off, he continued to try to grab my hand, like he thought it was food. it took me and my dad to get him off and back in his cage. idk what did it, but something i changed caused this, but dont know how to solve it...
i havent changed how i handle him
i havent changed how often i feed him
but i have changed:
he now eats two hoppers instead of just one per feeding
he eats outside of his cage, in a smaller critter carrier
i've recently been introducing him to a larger female okeetee, who cant seem to get enough of him, even though he usually just ignores her or brushes her off (i figure its the wrong season). he hasnt seen her in over a week.
could the female he only visited for an hour every couple of days for 2 weeks be causing his behavior? feel free to ask me any specific questions, anything to get my bud back to his friendly self!