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    Unhappy Can i plz have some help on how to handle my spotted python...

    I am a bed ginger when handling my spotted python dexter who is now about a year and a half. can anyone help...

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    What's a bed ginger?

    I've asked you some more questions in your other thread

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    is he snappy at all or is he just flighty?
    oh and i have the same question, what is a bed ginger? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZsaZsaGaboa View Post
    What's a bed ginger?

    I've asked you some more questions in your other thread
    Bad Ginger

    GINGERS DO HAVE SOULS!! - YouTube

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    thank you for that video ^^^^ hahahahahaha not because his ginger just the way he did it
    Last edited by thomasssss; 11-Jul-12 at 04:37 PM.

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    Bed ginger.?You mean bit ginger I presume anyway just let your spottie come out of Its own accord dont go bothering him/her then just rub your hand along the back away from the head will get used to you when Its not flitey then you can start to handle then wont snap at you

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    I think he meant beginner.

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    Do you mean * Big Winger?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boidae View Post
    I think he meant beginner.

    Quote Originally Posted by RepifilmzTV View Post
    Do you mean * Big Winger?
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    soz guys... "A bit ginger" (a little frightened because he has been like this) - Typo

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    No one can help you over come your fear. You have to do that yourself. What exactly are you scared of? The bites don't hurt.
    "Curiosity killed the cat, but for a while I was a suspect "

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    i when in really confidently and he still bites me three or four times...

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