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who else keeps snakes as a hobby I have a 3 year old reticulated python about 11ft long and tame as a snake cant post photos though
Where do you keep it? That's a big snake. I've never kept them but think they're beautiful animals.who else keeps snakes as a hobby I have a 3 year old reticulated python about 11ft long and tame as a snake cant post photos though
You'd possibly think twice if you saw this on the door.Only kept small ones when the kiddos were younger, green water snake I think and an albino something or other, I have no problems with snakes.
Friends of ours had a Burmese Python....it was over 15ft long I seem to remember.
He always used to poop himself when he fed it dead rats or chicks....the speed they strike when taking food, you just couldn't not be surprised every single time. It was remarkably tame, it's be free to move round the house under supervision, I've had it over my shoulders etc etc...occasionally I'd help if it got 'tetchy' and wouldn't get back in its cage. Truly impressive creature. When it shed its skin, you could fill a carrier bag with the cast off. It sh1t on him once ...think of a pint of bird poo, you get the idea.
hes in a big vivarium but comes out often and goes back in on his ownWhere do you keep it? That's a big snake. I've never kept them but think they're beautiful animals.
I once did work for a bloke who had a monitor lizard in a glass aquarium. It was pretty big (maybe 1m end to end) and just sitting in the tank his tail and nose were touching either end. We had a 'discussion' about it. I never did get paid but I asked the RSPCA to have a look and it seems he agreed for them to take the creature 'off his hands'.
who else keeps snakes as a hobby I have a 3 year old reticulated python about 11ft long and tame as a snake cant post photos though
how they react with you their body language the classic s shape means don't mess with me my snake as orange efes when they go more black that's when hes hungry and being confident but always be prepared he could easily crush me by coilingHow do you know if a snake is tame? Serious question.
Bygone is right (in my limited memory). Our friend who had the 15 footer always said you had to know how to read them, know their body language us such. Don't mess with them when they're hungry, I described how his got 'tetchy"...and that's when it became uncooperative, and it was best back in its cage (he'd built a room height section at the end of his living room, with a large branch it could climb, heated etc)How do you know if a snake is tame? Serious question.
Itd be interesting to know if theres been any cases of large pet pythons attacking their 'owners'. I suspect its unlikely if you kept them fed...but I used to feel a bit uneasy about his kids and his dog in the presence of a loose snake.