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Old 18-Jan-06, 03:10 PM
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Just a query for a Python newbie here, but when you first get your pythons and they're all moody, how do you handle them? Do you just use a hook to transfer them into their enclosure and leave them there until they settle down?
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Hi Stencorp

Thought I'd post a pic of mine. Very similar head marking.

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Just a query for a Python newbie here, but when you first get your pythons and they're all moody, how do you handle them? Do you just use a hook to transfer them into their enclosure and leave them there until they settle down?
They bluff a lot, I thought I'd get tagged but I still am yet to shed blood. I used a hook to move their head away from where I wanted to pick them up initally, but as I was adviced in this thread they've calmed down after a few weeks (handling them less than 3 minutes a day).

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Thought I'd post a pic of mine. Very similar head marking.
Wow its amazing the colour variation - mine have blue eyes and are a lot more yellow, your are a really nice caramel. Nice pic too.

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