Well your first problem off the bat is she is a female, and if you are a female that creates issues. Have a male handle her instead :3 Female snakes have issues with female humans, but male snakes are good with any gender
What you have wrote is only a theory (which in some cases, I agree with), and has no scientific backing. It's all based on the experiences of individual keepers. I've got a few snakes which show a simular type of behaviour, but in this case, it has nothing to do with the aggression.
@firelikehel6 Read the discription before commenting. I'M TRAINING SOMEONE!
I've been doing this a long time, and the chances ofme getting bitten is pretty slim. I don't put myself, others, or the snake at risk. Someone new to this kind of snake needs to learn some how. It's not as if you can learn with a corn snake, then jump to an agressive, 16ft python. IT'S TRAINING!!!!
@DemonLDR Beautiful Burm! Dont mind the ignorance of those who dont understand or take the time to read a description! If what you say is true keep up the good work, and keep making videos.
She is now a lot tamer, and can being handled without the constant strikes. Alot of caution is still needed, as she still strikes every now and then, and a bite (or even worse, constriction) will not be nice. Hopefully, she will continue to improve, but I'm not holding my breath. At least she can be handled, fed and cleaned without it being too risky.
At 15ft, the previous owner kept her in a viv just over 4ft. She couldnt even move, as he took up the whole viv
Well your first problem off the bat is she is a female, and if you are a female that creates issues. Have a male handle her instead :3 Female snakes have issues with female humans, but male snakes are good with any gender
darklady5 2 months ago
@darklady5 I'm male and the snakes a female.
What you have wrote is only a theory (which in some cases, I agree with), and has no scientific backing. It's all based on the experiences of individual keepers. I've got a few snakes which show a simular type of behaviour, but in this case, it has nothing to do with the aggression.
DemonLDR 2 months ago
He's winding it up the bitch if you bites him he will know about it!!!
firelikehel6 6 months ago
@firelikehel6 Read the discription before commenting. I'M TRAINING SOMEONE!
I've been doing this a long time, and the chances ofme getting bitten is pretty slim. I don't put myself, others, or the snake at risk. Someone new to this kind of snake needs to learn some how. It's not as if you can learn with a corn snake, then jump to an agressive, 16ft python. IT'S TRAINING!!!!
DemonLDR 6 months ago
@DemonLDR Beautiful Burm! Dont mind the ignorance of those who dont understand or take the time to read a description! If what you say is true keep up the good work, and keep making videos.
stever0123456789 6 months ago
@stever0123456789 Thanks :)
She is now a lot tamer, and can being handled without the constant strikes. Alot of caution is still needed, as she still strikes every now and then, and a bite (or even worse, constriction) will not be nice. Hopefully, she will continue to improve, but I'm not holding my breath. At least she can be handled, fed and cleaned without it being too risky.
At 15ft, the previous owner kept her in a viv just over 4ft. She couldnt even move, as he took up the whole viv
DemonLDR 6 months ago