I just read an article today about snake massages...strange. You lay down, pay 40 EUR and different size snakes are put on your back and slither all over you...interesting concept...
i'm not entirely convinced since more often than not Noodle manages to tickle when climbing on me, and i tend to squirm when tickled, would worry about accidentally squishing a snake
Before I read the article, I was thinking "I could see that". My BRB is so freakishly strong compared to my corns, that I thought it could make sense.
Then I see they use corns.
I don't get it.
Baby corns so squiggly! And 6 of them? Do you have to have 5 people on staff to keep the snake on your back? And wouldn't that take away from the relaxation element?
I have two corns, maybe I'll try it and let you guys know
Speaking of that, at a show yesterday our largest (an argentine of about 60 lbs) took a nab at the society member that had the chore of holding her. If she got him would that count as acupuncture? I'm sitting on a gold mine!!
God Bless,
Aaron
Speaking of that, at a show yesterday our largest (an argentine of about 60 lbs) took a nab at the society member that had the chore of holding her. If she got him would that count as acupuncture? I'm sitting on a gold mine!!
God Bless,
Aaron
You might have to pre-scent the area that needs treatment. The trial-and-error method might not sit well with most people. You could hide a wet gushy rat in a wash cloth and rub it where it's needed. Then bring the patient into the "treatment room". Bring the snake in from behind, and WAMMO!! Money in the bank!!!! :mrgreen: