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    Behavior Changes

    Is it normal? Nothing has changed, temps are all the same, she feeds fine, everything is the same minus her behavior. She is fine and healthy, but is more active than before. Before she used to stick to her hides, and of catch her every once in a while roaming at night. Now she roams around mid-day and seems more active.

    She still loves being handled, so I'm assuming everything is ok? Just curious.

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    Re: Behavior Changes

    how long have you had him/her?

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    Behavior Changes

    She's an August 2012 hatching. Perfectly fine and healthy. I know with snakes if you move them into a new tub you can stress them out. But nothing has changed. Why I'm not too worried about it, but figured I'd make sure. Better safe than sorry.

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    Re: Behavior Changes

    She's a snake, she's doing snake stuff. They have their own snakey agendas that we can only guess at. If she's still eating, pooping, shedding in one piece, then I wouldn't worry about it too much.

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    Behavior Changes

    That's what I was figuring but I'd rather be safe and know then to have just assumed. Thanks Jen.

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