I know I may sound like a totally paranoid new snake owner (Which I think I kinda am
) but I have been handling Seamus for the past 4 days now, every day I take him out of his tank and hold him for about 30 mins-
First, when I go to pick him up around the middle, he hauls butt away from me lol and I never try to put my hand in his face, I always lift him from the back end...
Now when I get him out of the tank, I let him settle for a minute without making much movement, but when he sees my other hand move, he strikes it- He's struck and "bitten" (quoted because I don't feel his teeth yet) me about 4 times every time I've taken him out, then he settles down somewhat...
Is this normal for a baby? He's nearly 2 months old, and super healthy and eats well and has a clean tank and the works- But I didn't know if there was something I was doing wrong, or not doing- I check his eyes to make sure he's not going into shed and look him over to make sure he's not got a sore or anything like that.
Again, I'm new to ever having a snake and I want to make sure he's not scared but I also need to be able to handle him when he gets bigger, because his teeth will grow and if he keeps striking like that, it's eventually going to hurt me, which I know is inevitable at times, but I don't want him to strike and bite me EVERY time I get him out.
Any suggestions of course are always welcome, you guys are the best!
First, when I go to pick him up around the middle, he hauls butt away from me lol and I never try to put my hand in his face, I always lift him from the back end...
Now when I get him out of the tank, I let him settle for a minute without making much movement, but when he sees my other hand move, he strikes it- He's struck and "bitten" (quoted because I don't feel his teeth yet) me about 4 times every time I've taken him out, then he settles down somewhat...
Is this normal for a baby? He's nearly 2 months old, and super healthy and eats well and has a clean tank and the works- But I didn't know if there was something I was doing wrong, or not doing- I check his eyes to make sure he's not going into shed and look him over to make sure he's not got a sore or anything like that.
Again, I'm new to ever having a snake and I want to make sure he's not scared but I also need to be able to handle him when he gets bigger, because his teeth will grow and if he keeps striking like that, it's eventually going to hurt me, which I know is inevitable at times, but I don't want him to strike and bite me EVERY time I get him out.
Any suggestions of course are always welcome, you guys are the best!