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fangsalot

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was feeling a lil brave so i decided to take out muffy for a little while
 

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Its a baby Chondro....whats to be brave about lol?
 

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did it recently eat or something its jaw is not alligned?
Eric
Btw beautiful snake i've been wanting one for awhile but the closest thing i've had to one was a whole bunch of amazon tree boas
 

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boidaddic said:
did it recently eat or something its jaw is not alligned?
Eric
Btw beautiful snake i've been wanting one for awhile but the closest thing i've had to one was a whole bunch of amazon tree boas
i was kinda holding on to her neck,and she was trying to pull back to get herself loose,that kinda made her mouth look funny.
 

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DavidBeard said:
Its a baby Chondro....whats to be brave about lol?
i had to get a lil brave to hold her that knight after she sunck her teeth in my cheek a inch away from my eyeball a couple nights before(had to get my confidance back up a little)
 

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All you need to do is teach it to tell time and you'd be all set.
 

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fangsalot said:
i had to get a lil brave to hold her that knight after she sunck her teeth in my cheek a inch away from my eyeball a couple nights before(had to get my confidance back up a little)
Easy solution to that problem...don't put her in your face. ;)
 

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DavidBeard said:
Easy solution to that problem...don't put her in your face. ;)
but look at that cute lil face,its like trying to fight the feeling to snuggle up with my p. murinus
 

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Hey Fangs,
You have a little beauty there. Some advice though: Try not to restrain it unless it is really necessary. When chondros are younger they are a little more delicate. Plus that tends to piss them off or make them more nervous. Also don't take it out at night! You are more likely to recieve a bite then. As you already found out. Nighttime equals feeding time to most chondros. When you have it out let the little guy move freely through your hands and it may feel a little more comfortable.
Here are my adults on my hand (they're about 6' long ea.):
<<click me for chondros>>

Good luck with him/her.
-Mike
 
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