mine was just a quick "don't do that" type of pop. I looked down, there was a bump where there was no bump. it was kinda freaky, so I gave it a push. then I cried for about three minutes. in the car, to the hospital, get it fixed same day out-patient style. now I'm going to have a little scar way down low, a little too close to the tackle.
Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.
Good looking snake. He looks about as big as mine was when I bought him (I didn't buy a baby). To reduce getting nibbled at, always feed the snake in a separate enclosure (a shoe box works). This let's the snake know when it's feeding time and okay to be biting at things. Put snake into box, put mouse into box, close lid (so mouse doesn't jump out), and then just wait like 30 minutes after the snake has eaten to move him back.
"There are no finger prints under water."
It sucks, usually I can push mine back and stomach the pain.... But if I'm around coworkers I can't really really have for my taint in agony.... Not as a foreman anyways...
Carpenter steel b75p the best cutlery steel I've ever handled including busse INFI. I know edge angle gets I to play but I had a busse boney active duty and it dulled quicker than this blade.... Not honed or sharpened for a year.... Beats carpenters 205p in my eyes as well.
I don't mind them.... They just give me the Willies...