D DanTheMan Very Well-Known Member Joined Jul 6, 2008 Messages 2,269 Reaction score 3 Location Sunshine Coast, QLD Nov 29, 2008 #21 I had the same trouble with this Coastal, at least it wasn't biting, just did its best to crush my hand, was bright purple before I managed to get it off. Attachments l_f23aa329b57348518439aea673d1be95.jpg 28.6 KB
I had the same trouble with this Coastal, at least it wasn't biting, just did its best to crush my hand, was bright purple before I managed to get it off.
K KenKitty Active Member Joined Nov 3, 2008 Messages 106 Reaction score 0 Location COOKTOWN QLD Nov 29, 2008 #22 If your a smoker blow a little puff in its face
Reptile_Boy Very Well-Known Member Joined Jan 3, 2007 Messages 2,593 Reaction score 0 Location Moorebank Nov 29, 2008 #23 running water usually works.
Renagade Very Well-Known Member Joined Apr 4, 2007 Messages 2,134 Reaction score 2 Location Earlwood Nov 29, 2008 #24 KenKitty said: If your a smoker blow a little puff in its face Click to expand... and if your children are missbehaving in the car while you are at the casino, this is a very good method to 'chill them out'
KenKitty said: If your a smoker blow a little puff in its face Click to expand... and if your children are missbehaving in the car while you are at the casino, this is a very good method to 'chill them out'
R Recharge Guest Nov 29, 2008 #25 personally I'd never use metho or alcohol in a snakes mouth.. would burn something fierce
notechistiger Very Well-Known Member Joined Jan 19, 2008 Messages 3,625 Reaction score 3 Location Anstead, QLD. Nov 29, 2008 #26 KenKitty]If your a smoker blow a little puff in its face Click to expand... Yup, very good method. If you want to also destroy your snake's lung/s.
KenKitty]If your a smoker blow a little puff in its face Click to expand... Yup, very good method. If you want to also destroy your snake's lung/s.
Ramsayi Very Well-Known Member Joined Dec 19, 2003 Messages 4,824 Reaction score 133 Location Sydney Nov 29, 2008 #27 I've always found its best not to let a python constrict you in the first place.Its easy enough to prevent even with fiesty ones.
I've always found its best not to let a python constrict you in the first place.Its easy enough to prevent even with fiesty ones.
B bubbaloush Well-Known Member Joined Mar 1, 2006 Messages 385 Reaction score 0 Location Adelaide Nov 30, 2008 #28 submerge it in a bucket of water if it persists
cracksinthepitch Very Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2007 Messages 1,749 Reaction score 0 Location Coastal Basalt plains Vic Nov 30, 2008 #29 Ive found the spray bottle set on mist works well.But i wonder if they get used to that over time.
cris Almost Legendary Joined Mar 29, 2006 Messages 8,027 Reaction score 205 Location Brisbane Dec 1, 2008 #30 You can blow into their mouths or use a bit of metho on a cotton bud if that fails.