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michellebooi

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hey everyone i just got myself a new corn and shes a coral snow shes 2 years old but shes mean how do i get her out of that, my other ones are so sweet but shes not so sweet what should i do?
 
I have one that acts real tough, rattles his tail real loud and flattens his head but when I take him out he's ok, he just tries to get away the whole time but never bites. There can be multiple reasons for it to be acting out. You say you just got it recently? It probably needs some time to get used to you and it's new surroundings. Some can get moody when they are about to shed, some are jumpier then others and get spooked when they are resting and get bothered, so you just need to give them a few minutes to chill out before trying again. I even have one that I swear is ticklish.
All I can suggest is to let it get used to it's new home, get acquainted with it's personality and try to handle it as much as possible. The best of luck to you! :)
 
My son had a candy cane just like that and the more fear he showed the worse the snake got. Its easier to pick it up while it is moving but you can't hesitate, don't let it get into a corner and coil up.
John
 
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