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releasing a bite

Oh yes, of course. Corn snakes can do soooo much damage to you. :grin01: When Rose bit me, it ripped so much flesh and I lost so much blood, I was in a coma for a month. :rolleyes:
 
Lots of good info and some laughs too. I didn't figure there was a major injury more of a good way to get a release without injury to the snake. I am sure with kids if it happened it would be more the surprise and panic of it not the pain. I usually always take the snake out of viv and do the feeding etc to reduce the times when he/she might strike.

Another quickie dumb question. What are the numbers for? ie 0.1 corn 1.0 ball and so on.
 
tsst said:
Another quickie dumb question. What are the numbers for? ie 0.1 corn 1.0 ball and so on.

The numbers are Male.Female.Unsexed

I have 1 Male Corn snake so this would be 1.0 (Or 1.0.0)
I also have an unsexed Leopard Gecko so this would be 0.0.1
 
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