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    Strange behavior?

    My male is about 5 months old now....he's always been totally laid back, never missed a feeding once I switched over to live...my temps/humidity are all correct and aren't fluctuating or anything. He isn't going into shed...so I don't really know what's happening here.
    The last 10 days or so he has been pushing up on the paper towel I use as substrate and layin on the glass instead day and night. He's usually quite active...even in shed? He goes to both sides (still under towel), so I don't think it's a heat thing? Also, when I pull back the paper towel to take him out...he's started acting...shady LOL I don't know how else to put it hah. He's super jumpy. I've been trying to leave him alone but I had to take him out to feed and clean. He has still been eating and drinking.
    Any ideas here?

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    Re: Strange behavior?

    Quote Originally Posted by lilcountrygirl View Post
    so I don't think it's a heat thing?
    What are the temperatures?
    It is okay to use pine bedding for snakes.
    It is okay to feed live food to snakes.

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    Hot side 92
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    Humidity goes between 50%60%

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