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Tatelina

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...obviously.
 
Obviously you havent passed your 3rd grade Ninja training, if you had, you would have been able to dodge that one
 
Obviously you havent passed your 3rd grade Ninja training, if you had, you would have been able to dodge that one

Hahaha obviously not. Which is suprising as I tend to jump every time they strike anyway.. As I also do when the toast comes out of the toaster *blush*

Was from my coastal carpet... I feel kinda sorry for her actually...because she's always so good to handle and prob didn't appreciate my big hands grabbing her face off me.
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no offence, but those things look more like over size tweezers...LoL
 
Hopper rats. But this time I was offering her a tiny bite of a pinkie rat because my other snake didn't want it. So completely my own fault for being bitten because if you were offered a tiny shrivelled rat or a big juicy warm hand-that-smelt-like-a-rat you'd probably do the same!
 
I use plastic coated bbq tongs, they wont smash their teeth if the accendentally bite the tongs.
 
I use plastic coated bbq tongs, they wont smash their teeth if the accendentally bite the tongs.

Hope they're not the same type I used. Silly me didnt know the plastic thingys came off, and didnt notice until it was too late that my female olive ate the lot. Very expensive meal ;)
 

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I always said Tatelina had a nice pair of tongs, but they could be bigger. See Hugsta at the next AHS meeting and ask him to show you his tongs. He has some big ones.

:p

Hix
 
i hand feed all my snakeys :D
so far i havnt been bitten. hmmm fingers crossed hey. LOL
looks like it got ya a goodin too...
:D
mel
 
I'll hand feed all mine too until their feeding response and strike range become too scary. For that I use a pair of wooden scissor like tongs.

I've also found that misdirected bites can be avoided if you get the food right in front of the snakes nose as quick as possible.
 
Hopper rats. But this time I was offering her a tiny bite of a pinkie rat because my other snake didn't want it. So completely my own fault for being bitten because if you were offered a tiny shrivelled rat or a big juicy warm hand-that-smelt-like-a-rat you'd probably do the same!

actually tatelina i probably wouldn't take your hand or the rat, but i'm sure 1 of the snakes i have here would happily oblige:lol:
 
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