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blondie |
Posted - 28/10/2013 : 11:20:10 Hi all I have had my first orn two weeks he is a baby but I been using sock to get him out has bites but he fine once out and sock off do u think. Should try be brave not use sock case that's what scaring him more and just pat his head before pick him up really worryed he not grow out of biting |
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ScaryVonHayleystine |
Posted - 28/10/2013 : 17:49:11 Go for it without the sock, even if he does bite you'll likely not feel a thing, i swear they are more gummy than teeth :P |
gmac |
Posted - 28/10/2013 : 12:26:52 It is liable to just either stress the snake or make it defend itself as in bite more. Corns are smaller snake species that prefer peace and quiet and a stress free life hitting on the head does absolutely nothing to calm a cornsnake. Larger snakes like retic and burms are tap trained but not smaller snakes. The biting and defensive behaviour your lad is showing will go in time just takes a bit of patience from both owner and snake |
blondie |
Posted - 28/10/2013 : 12:18:28 I didn't think they did but read on here if being like this to do that show not feed x |
gmac |
Posted - 28/10/2013 : 11:30:20 Would just grin and bear it and go sockless. However do not tap the corn on the head they don't appreciate it ;) |