Try hooking him mate he might just be viv defensive all depends on how the last owner done it it should not byte you cos of the move if it dose it's is something you are doing that's out of the norm or he is just a bytey snake I should think it's just cos it's hook trained u have only EVA seen one nasty royle and that was down to never been handled
his last owner didnt hook him but he was very docile when we went to see him im not to sure if his temps were right in the viv then as now we got them sorted so he can self regulate he seems a lot more active and inquisitive we just go near the viv and he comes right up to the glass as if he wants to come out lol its so cute im putting it down to the stress of the move and us cleaning his viv out as it was discusting the base of the viv didnt look as if it had been cleaned in at least a year so his scents had all disappeared from the viv and we had put new substrate in and a few more hiding places and some greenery so probs didnt feel like it was his hooking him is a last resort id like to handle him a lot more and see how he goes as his bites dont hurt just scary when the kids see him biting me had to run him under the tap to get him to release the other day as he had coiled my arm lol
ohhh the joys of reptiles
cheers snippy for the info and help m8
Have you got any other pets that you touch before getting the snake out if he rapped round your arm he thought it was food lol that is one pissed off royle it's really unlike a royle lol that ok mate add me as a friend and if you every want to ask something you can I'm not a complete expert but I know a bit
there is a cat here but i dont touch it as dont like em horrible little furry creatures an yeah ill add ya as friend m8 cheers
i think he was just stressed and poss hungry as we dont think he was being fed enuff was only on one mouse a week weve put him on rats now