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04-02-12, 09:00 PM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
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That is both Obvious and not helpful
I am well aware of how nasty things could have been, But they weren't, and I am actively trying to prevent future mishaps, I would appreciate it if next time you respond, its something that can help me in the situation.
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i simply made a statement and i wasnt putting you down or even judging you...im concerned about the girl not you
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04-02-12, 06:55 PM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
I agree, get your friend holding another snake as soon as possible (if possible the same snake during a non feeding day).
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04-05-12, 09:29 AM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
Why didn't you stop your friend from looking inside the feeding container? I would never let any of my friends near either of my snake if they're in feeding mode and had the opportunity to strike at the person. My friends come over most of the times when I'm feeding my snakes and I tell them to watch from a distance if they don't want to get sniped by a hungry snake.
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04-02-12, 09:05 PM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
I feed my burm outside simply for the fact of the space needed for her to constrict and consume the massive rabbits. Definately not enough room in the enclosure for her to wrestle it, and the time I tried it in a seperate room inside alot of stuff got knocked over and almost broken. Not smart on my part.
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04-03-12, 06:53 AM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
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So, I was Feeding The other Day and i had a friend over, My retic was still in her feed box, So i went to go and hook her out, my friend leans over while i open the box (despite countless warnings) Upon Opening the box, My 5 ft dwarf Lunges out of the box and tags her on the cheek After putting her away, I then spent an hour consoling a crying 20 year old telling her that there wouldnt be scarring and her face would stay pretty.
This brings Me to a question that I Probably should have asked a lot sooner.
since Many people Believe that feeding out of the cage for terrestrial snakes helps to improve temperament i was wondering, With a 12' Plus Snake is that even remotely possible?
P.S. I tried to get a picture of her face but she slapped me when i grabbed my camera :|
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the feed out the tank or the snake will associate the door opening with feeding,so get bitey every time the door gets opened,is crap mate
if you applied that same logic to taking out the tank,then.....
surely the snake would associate being taken out the tank with feeding,so get bitey every time it was taken out
imo,feeding in a seperate tank does NOTHING to calm a snake down or improove it's temprement
gentle regular handling,imo is the only way to calm a snake down and get it used to people
after feeding my carpets IN their tanks,i give them at least 24 hours to get out of feeding mode,before i go into the tank
i do not go in to a tank while they are in feeding mode,as i know i'll get struck at,they're snakes its what they do
your friend should have listened to you mate
bet she does from now on though
introduce your friend to your most calm snake,then let her build confidence with that,eventually building up to handling the retic that bit her (no where near a feeding day)
cheers shaun
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04-03-12, 02:17 PM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
I'm not even going to read the rest of the thread, even trying to feed a snake with the potential to hit 25 feet is just stupid. Think about it. How are you going to get a 200lb snake in feed mode BACK in its enclosure?
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04-03-12, 02:41 PM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
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I'm not even going to read the rest of the thread, even trying to feed a snake with the potential to hit 25 feet is just stupid. Think about it. How are you going to get a 200lb snake in feed mode BACK in its enclosure?
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Why would you even bother posting if your not going to read the thread?
had you read it you would see that I reached that conclusion thanks to the constructive feedback from others
I posted because I had a question, Your comment is not an answer, Its a rather Snarky comment
Im new to the world of Giants, and as such I have many questions. Also My retic is 66% Jampea dwarf, so 200lbs and 25 feet is highly unlikely
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04-03-12, 03:28 PM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
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I'm not even going to read the rest of the thread, even trying to feed a snake with the potential to hit 25 feet is just stupid. Think about it. How are you going to get a 200lb snake in feed mode BACK in its enclosure?
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Good point Kyle why feed it?
Xanafein what are you thinking feeding your snake?
Oh and Kyle you are being a ****.
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04-03-12, 11:48 PM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
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Good point Kyle why feed it?
Xanafein what are you thinking feeding your snake?
Oh and Kyle you are being a ****.
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I'm on my phone and was at work when I posted that and quite obviously in a not so good mood. I know what I was being but since the board censors that particular word I chose to describe it.
Feed out of enclosure, what I think not what I type! C'mon now.
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04-03-12, 03:26 PM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
logic, use it next time
yes it was snarky, you should have thought this out first. NOBODY is allowed to open my snake enclosures for at least 48 hours after they've been fed. I'll be blunt, this isn't the best board for monster snake keepers. There are some here, but there's way more in other places, go find them and do some research. When things like that happen with snakes in the care of "responsible" keepers, the hobby gets a bad name and its a reputation that big snake keepers don't need. We're fighting to keep our animals as it is and when someone gets bit by a 5 foot (you'd be surprised how quickly that becomes 15 feet in stories) it has the potential to put someone off keeping one of these beautiful creatures forever.
Yes I'm being a (insert male reproductive organ here), but its the truth. Go see what kind of treatment you get for what happened on one of the other boards. Ask questions and this can be avoided.
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04-04-12, 07:33 AM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
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Originally Posted by millertime89
logic, use it next time
yes it was snarky, you should have thought this out first. NOBODY is allowed to open my snake enclosures for at least 48 hours after they've been fed. I'll be blunt, this isn't the best board for monster snake keepers. There are some here, but there's way more in other places, go find them and do some research. When things like that happen with snakes in the care of "responsible" keepers, the hobby gets a bad name and its a reputation that big snake keepers don't need. We're fighting to keep our animals as it is and when someone gets bit by a 5 foot (you'd be surprised how quickly that becomes 15 feet in stories) it has the potential to put someone off keeping one of these beautiful creatures forever.
Yes I'm being a (insert male reproductive organ here), but its the truth. Go see what kind of treatment you get for what happened on one of the other boards. Ask questions and this can be avoided.
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Had your first post contained this much thought and emotion (not to mention information) I probably wouldn't have had a problem with it, I actually Understand Where you are coming from, with all the legal woes snake keepers in general have been having as of late i totally understand where you are coming from Also, Once she hit ten feet or so i fully intended to have a very large Enclosure constructed and i would have fed her inside that. I Was bitten by a retic when i was 14, the incident cracked a rib, and resulted in me getting 13 stitches, So I am well aware of the danger in keeping one of these snakes, My girl was a purchase tto help me get over my fear of these magnificent animals, I thought If one grow up with with me it would do wonders to erase that fear, So forgive me for grasping at straws when it comes to keeping her even tempered, I understand that I was wrong in this particular incident and I intend to do better, How about we leave it at that?
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04-03-12, 03:27 PM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
also, its a jamp, so its gonna hit 12 feet and 50+ lbs, that's still a big snake.
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04-03-12, 03:29 PM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
I just say feed your Retic in it's enclosure. It will be so much safer for you. Brian from BHB Reptiles did a test to see if feeding your snake in it enclosure would make it more aggressive. He fed one snake in the enclosure and one out and after a few weeks he noticed the snake that was feeding out of the tank was acting a little more aggressive then the one that was feeding in the enclosure. Now I don't know if that was a 100% accurate what he did. But when I first began with reptiles I fed my snakes out of the enclosures, now i feed them in their enclosures and they almost seem more relaxed. They must feel more comfortable in their homes when feeding. I also find it much easier to feed them right in their tanks, but that's just my opinion. I hope your friend is okay, and that she comes around and starts enjoying the snakes again!!
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04-04-12, 07:40 AM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
No it's way more entertaining if you two battle it out.
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04-04-12, 07:47 AM
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Re: Ouch! Retic Feeding response question
tch mind your own korbin xD
also the girl that was bitten positivly loves my carpets, Im gonna give it some more time(maybe till the bite marks on ehr face are gone) and re introduce her to my baby ama
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