Hey everyone, nice site. I'm after some tips and to be told to grow a pair and stop being a wimp
maybe i just expect to be called a wimp because i feel that way lol
i have handled a few different snakes in the past but don't have tons of experience. Ive always been confident though. i looked after corns for year and ive kept a royal python for nearly 18 months. Anyhow i decided to get a woma python because after research and chats with the guy at the pet shop they sounded easy enough to handle etc. despite the odd biting story and their feeding response being like no other snake i figured why not go for it..For 2 weeks Ive had a new woma and after leaving it alone to settle i figured it time to feed. This was a couple of days back. I hooked him out of the vivarium and got it in my hands... He kinda gave a little squeeze and wouldn't go into the rub which contained a nice mouse for him. he was cool enough though. the squeeze wasn't hard and after 5 mins he seemed to loosen up and chill..that was until he turned suddenly and struck out at my face. wow he was close lol. by total accident i must have let his head reach the floor and a level service because he straightened up a made a speedy bolt out of my hands. using the hook i stopped him getting away. Everything seemed under control until he took a leap from floor to face. The 150cm jump was impressive but freaked me out..I pushed him and span him a little before hooking him and placing him in the viv..
Long story short..lol. He still hasn't been fed or out of the viv since. I tried today but he tried to bite the hook. I admit i am now nervous of him. I don't want this to show next time i attempt to handle or feed. Any suggestions on how to overcome this. should i just get bitten lol. maybe it will help if i know how painful a bite is or isn't?
The bloke in the reptile shop said he was a nice snake so I don't want to give up on him and sell him without trying..I don't know anyone with woma pythons let alone anyone with major experience keeping and handling snakes. it also seems there are limited woma python keepers in the UK. any help and advice will be appreciated. cheers in advance
maybe i just expect to be called a wimp because i feel that way lol
i have handled a few different snakes in the past but don't have tons of experience. Ive always been confident though. i looked after corns for year and ive kept a royal python for nearly 18 months. Anyhow i decided to get a woma python because after research and chats with the guy at the pet shop they sounded easy enough to handle etc. despite the odd biting story and their feeding response being like no other snake i figured why not go for it..For 2 weeks Ive had a new woma and after leaving it alone to settle i figured it time to feed. This was a couple of days back. I hooked him out of the vivarium and got it in my hands... He kinda gave a little squeeze and wouldn't go into the rub which contained a nice mouse for him. he was cool enough though. the squeeze wasn't hard and after 5 mins he seemed to loosen up and chill..that was until he turned suddenly and struck out at my face. wow he was close lol. by total accident i must have let his head reach the floor and a level service because he straightened up a made a speedy bolt out of my hands. using the hook i stopped him getting away. Everything seemed under control until he took a leap from floor to face. The 150cm jump was impressive but freaked me out..I pushed him and span him a little before hooking him and placing him in the viv..
Long story short..lol. He still hasn't been fed or out of the viv since. I tried today but he tried to bite the hook. I admit i am now nervous of him. I don't want this to show next time i attempt to handle or feed. Any suggestions on how to overcome this. should i just get bitten lol. maybe it will help if i know how painful a bite is or isn't?
The bloke in the reptile shop said he was a nice snake so I don't want to give up on him and sell him without trying..I don't know anyone with woma pythons let alone anyone with major experience keeping and handling snakes. it also seems there are limited woma python keepers in the UK. any help and advice will be appreciated. cheers in advance