Originally Posted by AW2
I disagree. The longer you wait to hold the snake, if you're planning on keeping it, the more likely it's going to be aggressive. If you keep them locked away and dont handle them on a regular basis, snakes do become aggressive when handled.
I second that. Snakes need to handled frequently to remain passive towards you. Also read about feeding precautions because most of the time snakes do not attack out of aggression but rather misunderstanding. If you can feed him frozen food, do it, it will prevent him from learning to strike at a moving target, like your hand. If you can pick 'em up, dedicate a tote or large box to feed him in, don't feed him in the actual cage he lives in. This way the only thing coming for him in his enviornment is your hand to pick 'em up, snakes can be conditioned in this way. Snakes that big will feed somewhat irregularly. I try to offer food at least every 10-14 days, but they don't always eat it. I care for several snakes as well (mainly pythons, by the way beth, what kind do you keep?) so I am happy to help, I really enjoy them (Well I really enjoy any animal).