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    Active even after eaten on the night (only)

    Recently after feeding Theron, he will be mostly active on the night time for about an hour or two is this because he is outgrowing his current meal?
    the meal i am currently feeding is f/t medium mouse which is around 18g, and he weighs around 160g which means he should be eating 24grams but this his weight without him pooping after 2 meals so i am not so sure on his actual weight... his last recorded weight after poop was 135g.

    Do you think i should bump him up to large mice? which are 23-29g here in the United Kingdom?

    Here is a video of him eating to give you a better idea of the size etc...
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    Re: Active even after eaten on the night (only)

    any one?
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    Bps are nocturnal, if they are active it will be at night. Sounds like you are feeding within range. Maybe hes just getting his exercise

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    Re: Active even after eaten on the night (only)

    Quote Originally Posted by jbean7916 View Post
    Bps are nocturnal, if they are active it will be at night. Sounds like you are feeding within range. Maybe hes just getting his exercise

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    I thought when bps have eaten they would hide throughout the night? usually when he was much smaller after a big meal he would hide for 2days and 2night straight, also does anyone know when i should bump him up to large mice?
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    Re: Active even after eaten on the night (only)

    That size mouse should be okay for now, though I generally like to keep the mouse/rat weights as close to 15% as possible.(I breed rats though so its a little easier for me to be precise). I know that in most scenarios a hiding snake is a happy snake, but some are a little more brave then others. I'd double check your temps to make sure theyre on point but my girls come out exploring at night fairly often, or to get a drink of water even. I have rubber frogs quarium sealented to the sides of my tanks and sometimes they'll even coil around those for hours at a time whether it be the warm or cool side.

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    Each snake is different. Have you double checked your temps? Prey size should be 10-15% of body weight.

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    In most cases a snake will stay put for a day or two after feeding. The percentage guide is just another guide for feeding nothing more. I tend to go more off thickness than weight. Which in doing this I find the prey is usually around the suggested percentage.

    I feed prey just as wide or just a hair larger than the thickest part of the snake. Get the larger mouse and see if it is near your snakes size. If it is, he will be able to eat it without a problem.

    If he eats a larger mouse and does not hide i would be surprised. Then I would say we need to check your temps. But having helped you get ask that right I would think it should still be good. Has anything changed in the room temp wise?
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    Re: Active even after eaten on the night (only)

    Yea my temps are pretty much spot on, hot spot is around 88-90, cool end is around 80 and i can only remember the ambient in Celsius which is around 25/26, the only reason i asked this question is before when he was smaller and i would feed him these mice i wouldn't honestly not see him for 2 days but now i see him sometimes when i wake up in the night so i was just curious if i should up his feed, thanks for the replies

    did anyone watch the video? i know its not the best but could give any idea
    you can see the mouse dangle, and you can see his girth while his body is on the rock hide on the left
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    Re: Active even after eaten on the night (only)

    I almost feel like hiding would be something hatchlings do more than adults. While by nature they are cautious, these animals have never seen a predator in their life, and if handled well, dont have any reason to fear the handler. He may have just realized that nothing bad is going to happen to him haha.(None of this is scientifically backed as far as I know. Just my theory) If snakes are capable of medium-complex association I cant see why they wouldnt explore more as they get older and more experienced

    Edit: I just watched the video. That looks like a bit of a small enclosure to me. What size tub is it? At least from the video it doesnt look long enough to provide a good heat gradient.
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    I watched it. For your question an overhead view would have made it easier to get an idea for the two sizes. But it was a good idea. He had a nice feeding response.

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    A snake is not hiding after being fed out of fear. They are digesting the food. Is like eating a huge meal and all you want to do is sit in a recliner and take a nap.
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