Hot snakes handling

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I consider holding anything without a tool free handling. If you tail something, use a hook too (see below). Just stay safe man. I usually don't take my snakes out for anything really extensive unless I have someone else over. Just in case. And when I take pictures, I control the snake and hand the camera to someone else or let someone else control the snake while I take the pictures. It is just not safe to try and do both.

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ok fair point about the camera and tailing the cobra at the same time!
only takes a split second with these guys!

cool pic eneyways buddy!
 
I think the main point here, is dont tail and take the pic and DONT tail something that small. Thats really what this boils down to.
 
JONNY CICHLA;4719744; said:
ok buddy" but allot of people tail cobras in england eaven baby taipans i know of well respected people in the hobby do these!!

i do use midwest hooks also! cobra"s have a habbit of shooting up the hook in seconds thow buddy! thats wy allot of people tail elapidae!
what it can do with a hook it can do to your hand "mate":screwy:
 
crayfishguy;4722525; said:
what it can do with a hook it can do to your hand "mate":screwy:

Yes, what do you mean with this comment Crayfishguy?
 
Miguel;4722542; said:
Yes, what do you mean with this comment Crayfishguy?

I think he means that the snake can shoot up your arm and that it is better to have it shoot up a hook than you.
 
I did nor read it like that, but then again, english is not my lingo...

of course it is better to have a snake shooting up a hook then a limb....
 
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